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Climate Action in Uttarakhand, India: Another Wonderful Academy |
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by Dharmendra Kapri | 15-02-2020 08:03 0 |
86 students had an amazing Academy day on January, 24th at the Government Upper Primary School in Uttarakhand, India. It began with a brief welcome and registration process. Then, the children¡¯s full attention turned to the presentation "Now we children save the world!", which was given by Plant-for-the-Planet Coordinator Dharmendra Kapri and Harshdev Punera. The presentation covered an introduction of Plant-for-the-Planet, sources of CO2, greenhouse effect, global warming, photosynthesis, climate change, climate crisis and global justice. These topics were explained in a very simple language and easy way. After the presentation, children had the opportunity to clear their doubts through question and answer session. After a short break, the children were divided into six groups to learn about global distribution and justice in the World Game. The children distributed playing figures, candy and balloons on the world maps laid out on the floor as symbols of the world¡¯s population, wealth and CO2 emissions respectively. Each group had one Moderator from our academy team to help them understand the rules and the process. The children were first asked to distribute the balloons, candy and tokens as per as their knowledge and later on corrected by the moderator wherever needed. Eventually, the CO2 emissions and wealth were distributed fairly - everyone has equal rights Then, the children formed six public speaking groups and prepared and presented short passages from the opening presentation. They gave each other tips on how to improve their presentations in the future and a short session on How to Give a Good Presentation was conducted by Harshdev Punera and Priyanka Chand. After that I also conducted a session on Tunza Eco-generation and promoted our TEG platform among the students and gave them TEG leaflets, pencils, post-its etc. and reminded them to look at the TEG website to see the wonderful work carried by all of us. The students then broke for lunch and were able to relax a little and to discuss the topics covered so far with each other. After lunch was over, the afternoon kicked off with the Short Introductive videos on Plant-for-the-Planet and how we plant trees in Mexico, as children during the presentation session were very curious to know more about the organization and how we plant trees all over the world. Rested, and feeling energized, the children relocated to the schoolyard to plant their own trees! Before the planting commenced, the children listened intently to the advice of the Eco club in charge Mr. Rajesh Fartyal. Mr. Rajesh explained how and when to plant trees, and also showed the children how to care for them to make sure they survive. In total they planted 15 trees (Azadirachta indica, Cassia fistula, Magnifera Indica, Indian Gooseberry, Psidium guajava) in just 45 minutes with the assistance of the Eco Club Members of school and YCSG members. After a short break, the activities continued. The children started the "World Café" module. The children worked on the following questions as at four stations questions: "How do we ensure that the media reports about us?", "How do we motivate the adults?", "How do we motivate friends and classmates?" and "How do we organize a planting party?" After everyone had the opportunity to write down their thoughts to each question, children were asked to present their thoughts and future plans in front of other students and teachers. After the World Café children were asked to give shortened version of morning presentations, their future plans and outcomes of the school groups and group discussions. After a long, fruitful, and enjoyable day, all 86 participants received their certificates from Mr. Harshdev Punera and Mr. Rohit Bisht, which recognized them as a Climate Justice Ambassadors. An interesting day had come to an end. Apart from the experience and newly found knowledge, all new Ambassadors took a copy of Tree-by-Tree, and of course the Plant-for-the-Planet T-shirt with them. |
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6 Comments
Greetings
I do hope everything is going well!!
Thank you so much for sharing your report!!
Great work!!
Keep going!!
Green cheers
Regards
Jasmine karki
Posted 13-03-2020 11:45
Hello Dharmendra
I hope you are doing wel
Thank you so much for this report
Regards
Susmita
Posted 28-02-2020 11:14
Hello Dharmendra!
I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
Thank you for your report about Climate Action in Uttarakhand, India
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Regards,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 17-02-2020 21:33
Hello Dharmendra
Again, you came up with some great photos of the academy. It's really good to see those children participating in the program enthusiastically. For those children, having experiences like this program will make huge difference in the future. They will keep in mind the importance of preserving the environment and how to do it. I'm sure they will be the hero of the environment in the future!
Thank you for the great report.
Posted 17-02-2020 15:30
Hey Dharmendra!
It's Lisa your mentor.
Seems like you had an awesome time with your local green lovers!
All programs look very interesting but what caught my eye is the 'World Game'.
I think it's a great game that depicts real-life climate politics and even history as well. Although mankind as a whole are responsible for what's going in our world today, it is true that some of the developed countries have been contributing to the worsening of the problems before everyone. This is a clear fact and we can even see it in the words of COP, UN and other international organizations' documents. 'Common but differentiated responsibility' is definitely an example.
I am sure that you have learned a lot and thank you for not forgetting to introduce Tunza:)
Green cheers!
Posted 16-02-2020 16:33
job well done .
Posted 15-02-2020 22:32