Over the last century, the Mediterranean Sea has experienced significant alterations due to natural processes and human activities. Some key changes include sea level rise, temperature changes, salinity fluctuations, circulation patterns, erosion and sedimentation, loss of biodiversity, pollution, and overfishing, etc. It’s important to note that while many of these alterations are driven by natural processes, human activities have accelerated and exacerbated these changes. Addressing these issues requires concerted global efforts to mitigate climate change, reduce pollution, and promote sustainable management of natural resources.
This volume provides science and environmental educators with examples of learning that contribute to a more eco-socially just and sustainable world. This education moves beyond facts to develop learners’ values and capabilities to envision and work towards preferable futures.
