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JANUARY 2026
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Dear GEN member,
In this edition of the GEN newsletter, we feature “A World Remade by Rivalry”, which unpacks how intensifying global power struggles are redefining cooperation, conflict and environmental priorities. For educators, the article offers an important lens to help students understand climate change not just as a scientific or environmental issue, but as one deeply embedded in global politics and decision-making.
We continue to welcome contributions from across the network. If you have tried an innovative classroom activity, led an environmental initiative on your campus, or reflected on teaching complex issues such as air pollution or climate change, we would be delighted to hear from you. Your experiences help build a collective learning space and inspire educators nationwide.
Please send your contributions to gen@cseindia.org, with ‘GEN Bulletin Contribution’ as the subject line. We look forward to featuring your work in upcoming editions.
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Simply Put:
Intelligent life |
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Register as a Member of CSE’s Green Educator’s Network and get access
to a wealth of specialised content, subject lectures, workshops, etc.,
designed and curated exclusively for GEN members and their students.
Click here to know more about the programme and register.
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We want to hear from you! If you wish to contribute to the bulletin or share your institution’s
sustainable practices and achievements with the network, please write to us at |
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gen@cseindia.org
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@ Copyright 2026. All rights reserved.
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