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Start a Climate Action Club

What is a Climate Action Club? It is an extra-curricular club which can be run alongside, or completely separately from the Climate Schools Programme. It’s for students aged 11 to 14 to work on engineering or technology-based projects which take action to reduce a school’s and/or a community’s contribution to climate change.

 

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Why take part

Climate Action Clubs provide an extra-curricular activity connected to the Climate Schools Programme. They can be set-up separately to the programme or run alongside the lessons after school or during lunch.

The climate crisis is one of our biggest challenges and engineers are key to tackling it. The Climate Action Club resources give you the knowledge and confidence to address this issue with your students as part of extra-curricular activities. 

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[the resources] expanded it much further than the existing curriculum and it gave the children kind of a chance to think about it other than just facts and stuff that they need to know for their GCSEs — it was like, well, actually, let's think about this in a different way.

— Teacher  

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Help your students explore solutions to tackling climate change – and discover skills they didn’t know they had. The climate crisis is one of our biggest challenges. But, good news – engineers are key to addressing the problem and its effects.

Our Climate Schools Programme gives English, science, and geography teachers the resources, knowledge and confidence to address the issue and stimulate debate. Crucially, the programme promotes solutions-focused messages of “we can do this!” to reduce anxiety around the issue. 

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