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Better late than never I guess. At least they'll understand why they're living in a dystopian hellscape by the time they graduate.

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Of they are smart enough to get into one of these colleges, pretty sure they do and depending on the teir of the college they'll learn to live with it or move out

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The same type of program is being introduced at European universities.

In my doctoral school, this is a five hours course, presented as a MOOC. Not too sure it really is useful.

The educated public generally feels concerned about the subject, and such a generic course feels boring to its intended audience.

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There's a course that's been required for engineering degrees at my university for some years about sustainable development, in which they even mention collapse.

Of course almost nobody gives a fuck or even go to class.

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All students at India’s universities will have to study subjects such as environmental education and climate change in order to graduate, starting from the about-to-begin 2023 to 2024 academic year | Spyke