The Climate Action Project is a dynamic, six-week initiative that empowers students worldwide to address pressing environmental challenges. With over 5 million participants from 171 countries, this student-centred program fosters a global community dedicated to climate action.
Through weekly activities and resources provided in 15 languages, students delve into critical topics like biodiversity loss, renewable energy, and sustainable practices. The project’s flexible structure allows for easy integration into various educational settings, making it accessible to students of all ages and backgrounds.
By collaborating with renowned organisations such as WWF, Earth Day, and NASA, the Climate Action Project leverages expert knowledge and resources to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of climate change. The project has garnered significant recognition, been endorsed by prominent figures like Jane Goodall and Prince William, and has been featured in media outlets worldwide.
Ultimately, the Climate Action Project aims to inspire a new generation of environmental leaders. By fostering a sense of global citizenship and empowering young people to take action, this initiative contributes to a more sustainable future for all.
For the same, Students Tanishi Singh and Saanvi Singh from Grade 11 organised an assembly for the junior wing.
The purpose of the assembly was to disseminate information on the topic of bats and how their numbers falling critical is a direct consequence of our actions.
Students discussed thought provoking questions that made them reflect on the impact they have on the world.
It was heartening to see students finally realising that they have to be the change makers and for all of them to go beyond the linear discourse on this topic.
-Saanvi Singh(XI A)
Tanishi Singh(XI G)