• "Act Now: School-Based Solutions for Climate Change"

    A school, even as a single institution, can play a powerful role in climate action by creating awareness, changing habits, and setting examples. Here's how:

    ✅ 1. Green Campus Initiatives

    Plant trees within and around the school.

    Create a school garden with vegetables or native plants.

    Install solar panels to reduce electricity from non-renewable sources.

    Harvest rainwater for gardening or cleaning purposes.

    ✅ 2. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

    Start a "Zero Waste" program in the school.

    Separate waste bins for paper, plastic, and organic waste.

    Promote reusable bottles and lunch containers.

    ✅ 3. Energy Conservation

    Turn off fans, lights, and equipment when not in use.

    Use energy-efficient lights like LEDs.

    Conduct "Energy-Free Days" where minimal electricity is used.

    ✅ 4. Climate Education

    Include climate change topics in lessons across subjects.

    Organize climate awareness campaigns, poster competitions, or debates.

    Celebrate World Environment Day and Earth Hour.

    ✅ 5. Green Transportation

    Encourage walking, cycling, or carpooling to school.

    Promote "No Vehicle Days" for students and staff.

    Provide bicycle parking space.

    ✅ 6. Digital Transformation

    Use digital platforms to reduce paper use (e.g., online homework, newsletters).

    Encourage paperless classrooms wherever possible.

    ✅ 7. Student-Led Climate Clubs

    Form eco-clubs to lead sustainability projects.

    Students can conduct energy or waste audits of the school.

    Involve students in local environmental projects.

    ✅ 8. Collaboration & Advocacy

    Partner with local environmental NGOs or municipal bodies.

    Encourage letter writing to local leaders about climate policies.

    Share school’s efforts on social media to inspire other schools.

  • @Shaista-Begum
    Such a well-rounded and inspiring approach! Every point here shows how a single school can become a hub of climate awareness and sustainable action.
    From planting trees to forming student-led eco-clubs, these ideas not only protect the planet but also empower students to become future environmental leaders.
    Let’s remember: change starts locally and schools are the perfect place to lead that change.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar yes without doing individual efforts green chain of system is difficult task

  • @Mariya-Rajpar ActNow is the United Nations campaign to inspire people to act for the Sustainable Development Goals. The Goals can improve life for all of us. Cleaner air. Safer cities.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar The ACT Now for Climate Justice campaign calls on world leaders to cut carbon emissions drastically, and to help the world's poorest to cope with the impacts of climate change while developing in a sustainable way.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar Ending our reliance on fossil fuels.
    Greater energy efficiency.
    Renewable energy.
    Sustainable transportation.
    Sustainable buildings.
    Better forestry management and sustainable agriculture.
    Conservation-based solutions.
    Industrial solutions.

  • @Mariya-Rajpar Climate change and environmental degradation are equity issues that undermine the rights of every child, especially the most disadvantaged.