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Mumbai schools participate in Climate Action project, introduce climate change curriculum

Hindustan Times, Mumbai | ByAnkita Bhatkhande
Oct 04, 2020 06:02 PM IST

The project, as part of which schools will teach a six-week long curriculum in climate change, is in collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jane Goodall Institute and UN . A total of 107 countries are a part of the initiative.

Several schools in the city will participate in the Climate Action Project, an international initiative that aims to create awareness about climate change and environmental threats amongst school children.

Representational image. (HT file)
Representational image. (HT file)

The project, as part of which schools will teach a six-week long curriculum in climate change, is in collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Jane Goodall Institute and UN . A total of 107 countries are a part of the initiative.

City based schools like Chatrabhuj Narsee Memorial School (CNMS) in Vile Parle, Sanjivani International School in Navi Mumbai and Navy Childrens School Colaba are some of the participating schools in the project. Kavita Sanghvi, principal, CNMS and the climate action ambassador with the project said, “Climate change is real and it’s high time we start talking about it at the school level. Through this initiative, we want students to participate in the crusade against climate change.” Schools will start teaching the curriculum from this month and will gradually introduce different themes and concepts related to climate change and environmental hazards.

As part of the six-week programme, schools will not only include climate change and climate action as part of their everyday teaching but will also encourage students to take up several activities like environment awareness drives, tree plantation programmes etc.

“We have just started the programme at our school and to begin with, geography teachers have been entrusted with the responsibility of teaching the curriculum. Just last week, we had a conversation with students about Greta Thunberg and showed them one of her talks to encourage them to talk about climate action,” said Vandana Saxena, principal, Sanjivani International School.

Sanghvi said more schools in the city are likely to join the campaign in the coming days. “We have sent out an appeal to several schools and have also written to the state education department in this regard. We hope that more and more schools participate for the good cause,” she added.

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