Greener Learning: Harnessing E-Education for a Sustainable Future
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2025
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In the context of escalating environmental challenges and the urgent need for sustainable development, the education sector must evolve to align with ecological goals. This chapter explores how e- education, encompassing online learning platforms, virtual classrooms, and digital resources, offers a viable and Menvironmentally friendly alternative to traditional education systems. Conventional learning models are resource-intensive, relying heavily on printed materials, physical infrastructure, and daily commuting, all of which contribute significantly to carbon emissions and environmental degradation. E-education, by contrast, has the potential to reduce these impacts through digital delivery methods that minimize paper use, decrease travel-related emissions, and support energy-efficient infrastructures when powered by renewable sources.
The chapter highlights several sustainability benefits of e- education, including its role in lowering greenhouse gas emissions, reducing dependence on paper, and increasing educational access with a lower ecological footprint. It also discusses the scalability of digital learning, making education more accessible to remote and underserved communities without the need for environmentally costly infrastructure development. Furthermore, it emphasizes the value of integrating environmental awareness and sustainability content into digital curricula to cultivate responsible, eco-conscious global citizens.
However, the chapter also addresses challenges, such as the rise of e-waste, the energy demands of data centres, and the digital divide that limits access for many learners. It underscores the importance of policy support, institutional collaboration, and Minclusive strategies to ensure the environmental and social sustainability of e-learning systems. Ultimately, the chapter argues that e-education is not only a practical response to educational needs in the digital age but also a strategic tool for driving global sustainability. By embracing greener learning methods, educators, policymakers, and learners can contribute to building a more sustainable and equitable future. The chapter concludes by envisioning a future where education is not only universally accessible but also inherently sustainable, aligning technological advancement with ecological responsibility.
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Title: Open Educational Resources (OER): The Rise of Free and Accessible Learning
Editors: Dr. Huma Naz, Dr. Sadia Shakeel
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E-Education, Sustainable Future, Global Sustainability, Digital Learning, Energy-Efficient Infrastructure
