The “Green Power” report highlights the crucial role of creativity and critical thinking in youth education, in line with European standards. These skills are fundamental to personal development, innovation, and adaptation to dynamic changes, including the context of the climate crisis. The report points to programs such as Erasmus+, the European Solidarity Corps, and EIT Climate-KIC Young Innovators, which support the development of these competencies. Creativity and critical thinking are essential in green technologies, where they jointly contribute to creating sustainable solutions and innovations. Below is a summary:
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