Green Campus Movement
The idea of a green campus movement is deceptively simple. Creating a green educational campus not only makes a tangible environmental difference, it also educates those who are directly involved—the staff
The idea of a green campus movement is deceptively simple. Creating a green educational campus not only makes a tangible environmental difference, it also educates those who are directly involved—the staff
A UGC-sponsored national-level seminar on
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CHENNAI: This Friday, students of Rosary Matriculation Higher Secondary School will have a guest faculty coming over to speak on climate change, while the morning assembly at Shree Niketan Matriculation Higher Secondary School has a teacher and student giving an update on the daily happenings at Copenhagen Climate Summit.
Ahmedabad: A child learns the lessons of life from the world around him. Putting this ideology to work, Wricha Johari and Prakshal Mehta have launched an innovative training module for secondary schoolchildren.
Most parliamentarians did not qualify as
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Armed with some questions, school kids quiz MPs on environment and global warming Parliamentarians had to face questions of a different kind on Tuesday. And this time they could not duck the question hour because there were school children at their door step to check their awareness about climate change.
At a time when experts and top negotiators of the country have landed in Copenhagen to explore ways for delaying the catastrophic consequences of climate change and global warming, collective vows to reduce daily carbon footprint for a greener future came from citizens of the Capital.
New Delhi: As the world focuses on the climate change summit in Copenhagen, a group of students here will go door-to-door to the houses of MPs, grading them on their knowledge and spreading awareness on reduction of carbon emissions.
As international climate negotiations go on, school students in the Capital have decided to launch a campaign to educate the parliamentarians on climate change. Students would go around the political corridors spotting members of parliament in their houses and offices to ask them questions related to carbon emission.