Children can look forward to plant-based school dinners, climate activism, and “sustainability” baked into every subject specialism, according to new plans drawn up by the Department for Education. On Nov. 5, Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi mulled radical new changes to education in England, during a speech at the United Nations climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow. Climate change is already on the curriculum and taught in science, citizenship, and geography from Key Stage 3 (the beginning of secondary school) onwards. But in the new plan, environmentalism will be central to learning, with teachers required to teach all subjects through the lens of sustainable development. Furthermore, climate change education through a model science curriculum will be in place by 2023 to teach children about nature and its impact on the world around them. “We want to deliver a better, safer, greener world for future generations of young people, and education is …