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#Decarbonize Global Child Climate Program

Learning that lasts a Lifetime. Action that creates a better world.

The #Decarbonize Global Child Climate Program program uses technology to bring together tens of thousands of elementary and secondary students in over 70 countries in ongoing learning and dialogue on climate resilience, mitigation, and justice. Students spend months engaging in storytelling, blog posts, video production, art creation, interactive videoconference exchanges, and climate action.

HundrED 2024
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Overview

HundrED has selected this innovation to

HundrED Global Collection 2024

Web presence

2014

Established

10K

Children

57

Countries
Target group
Students upper
Updated
February 2023
It is increasingly essential that education systems equip students with the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes required by citizens to build peaceful and sustainable societies. This includes assuming active roles locally and globally in facing and resolving global challenges. This program provides real-world exposure to these challenges and the skills to start making change.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

Today’s young people are already experiencing climate change through a spectrum of increasingly drastic impacts to the earth system, its human societies, and the biosphere which we all rely on. They will ultimately be handed responsibility for addressing immense consequences as they enter adulthood. The skills they acquire to contend with such problems are of crucial importance.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

For the past decade, The #Decarbonize Global Child Climate Program program has used technology to bring together tens of thousands of elementary and secondary students in over 70 countries in ongoing learning and dialogue on climate resilience, mitigation, and justice. Students spend months engaging in storytelling, blog posts, video production, art creation, interactive videoconference exchanges, and climate action.

#Decarbonize culminates in a child-authored Global Manifesto represented at the UN Climate Conference by a diverse delegation of child leaders drawn from every continent involved in the program. The Manifesto provides a platform for #Decarbonize students to amplify the voices of their peers - those who are most impacted by decisions and yet who have been historically under-represented in the decision-making processes. Program students receive extensive leadership and skill training to communicate clear steps forward in the pursuit of climate education and action.

How has it been spreading?

For over a decade, schools from around the world have participated in #Decarbonize, a free year-round program that allows teachers and students ages 5-19 to collaborate on environmental topics. Over the course of the program, classrooms explore the causes and effects of climate change and have the opportunity to develop local solutions to take action. These action projects have resulted in real reductions - from projects in Brazil & India that saw the installation of solar panels on the roofs of their school, to a project in Canada that petitioned for the transition to electric school buses, and a project in the Philippines that resulted in school rooftop garden that provides all the vegetables needed for their canteen. The students focus on real ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

We would love to expand the communities involved in our program! Feel free to reach out through our contacts on our website: www.decarbonize.me

Impact & scalability

HundrED Academy Reviews

Not only can students learn hard facts about the environment but they can also be exposed to more tangible, hands-on learning through this innovation. Students are also taught to empower each others' thoughts, adding to the impact.

The idea has shown to be globally feasible as this can be adopted and transferable. The climate issue is globally challenging, so young minds can be instruments to sensitize others and also share ideas on how to reduce climate harmfulness.

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Implementation steps

Step 1 - Nationals
Students look at local & national climate issues, alongside policy and international commitments.
Step 2 - Bilaterals
Countries are paired Global South : Global North. Students meet and explore connections.
Step 3 - Student Leadership Summit @ UN Climate
#Decarbonize offers a week-long youth leadership training program running in parallel to UNFCCC COP to allow children ages 13-19 to learn through hands-on experience. Alongside world-renowned experts, students will learn about the economic, social, and environmental interconnections, and opportunities to create action and advocacy. The #Decarbonize Summit empowers student environmental leaders with the skills and knowledge necessary to address climate change and natural resource conservation cha
Step 4 - Continentals
Countries come together to discuss political and policy implications reflecting & building on bilateral exchanges.
Step 5 - Action!
Every school pledges to turn their learning into action, developing a local plan.

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