Ines, SaavedraCarina, DantasJoana, VieiraFlávia, RodriguesRaúl, Castano-RosaOuti, ValkamaPauliina, BaltzarSofie, PelsmakersWilleke, van StaalduinenKarin, StiehrLucia, ThielmanBart, BorsjeLeni, KochEdyta, SadowskaPatricia, Lucha2024-07-222024-07-222023-12-01Magyar Gerontológia, Vol. 15 (2023): Conference Issue , 19-22https://hdl.handle.net/2437/376357The ageing of the global population is fast-moving. In Europe, the projections are that individuals aged 55 and older rise from approximately 35% in 2022 to around 40% of the total population by 2050 (Eurostat, 2020). Climate and sustainable actions should consider their participation and engagement. With accumulated life experiences, maturity, time, and knowledge, older adults can play a pivotal role in advancing a greener future, both at the individual and community levels.application/pdfGreenerAgeadult education 55+GreenerAge: Empowering Sustainable Transitions through Adult Education for 55+ peoplefolyóiratcikkOpen AccessHungarian Gerontologyhttps://doi.org/10.47225/Magyar GerontológiaKulonszam15Gerontológia2062-3690