| Share facebook | RSS

10
Comments

ambassador Report View

TSL SCHOOLS DEBATES, AWARDS Part 2 of 2

by Aaditya Singh | 15-07-2017 09:11 recommendations 0

Continued from previous POST


TSL 2017 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS DEBATES, AWARDS & VISITS

Topic - Climate Action

Venue: Oxford, UK – July 3-6, 2017


Wednesday 5th July

Climate Action: Panel Discussion at Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Educational Visits & Reception at TLR


The Museum

The morning session was held at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History that holds the University's internationally significant collections of geological and zoological specimens. Housed in a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture, the Museum's growing collections underpin a broad programme of natural environment research, teaching and public engagement. Among its most famous features are the Oxfordshire dinosaurs and the Dodo.


The Session

We had a tour of the Museum after which the session started with a video message from Achim Steiner, UNDP Administrator and former Executive Director of UNEP. This was followed by Students' Presentations on the outcomes of the debates, where I also spoke as one of the selected TSL Ambassadors. We summarized the debate conclusions and presented them to the gathering that included leading experts on the subject.


The Panel Discussion

Thereafter we had a Panel Discussion with the leading experts including:

- Myles Allen (Professor of Geosystem Science in the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, and Head of the Climate Dynamics Group in the University's Department of Physics)

- Katharine Wilkinson (Senior Writer at Project Drawdown)

- Bettina Wittneben (Teacher of Strategic Environmental Management at the University of Oxford), and

- Benito Müller (Managing Director of Oxford Climate and Director of the European Capacity Building Initiative)


Educational Visit to Green Park, Reading

In the afternoon, we visited the Green Park in Reading.  Opened in 1999, this 195 acre park is home to 19 large buildings which house large businesses such as PepsiCo and Bayer. Across the park over 50 species of bird have been spotted and the park boasts a freshwater lake and an energy generating wind turbine.


There we attended two educational talks.

1. 'Climate Change: Past, Present and Future' by Paul Williams, Professor and Research Fellow in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading and

2. 'Sustainability in a Commercial Environment' by Summreen Sheikh, Energy and Sustainability Coordinator at Green Park.


The talks were followed by a Walking Tour of the Green Park where we learned more about how some big businesses incorporate sustainability and biodiversity into how they run. Green Park was the first business park in the UK to receive a biodiversity benchmark award.


Steps taken by 'Green Park Reading' to preserve Biodiversity

We learned about the steps the park is taking to look after that biodiversity.

- They strengthened their biodiversity by implementing usage of bat boxes, bird boxes etc. on the trees.

- They piled twigs and branches at different locations to make insect hotels.

- They also used empty pallets to create a breeding ground for grass snakes.

- The park has a large water body (lake) around which lots of plantation is done with special emphasis on tall grass which acts as a preventive barrier


Wind Turbine at 'Green Park Reading'

At the park we also closely saw the Wind Turbine that is a part of the park and produces 2.3 megawatts of energy per year. Thereafter we had a discussion on the growth and suitability of different alternative energy sources, with Ian Gough, from Reduce Energy Ltd an organization specializing in energy efficiency and carbon reduction techniques.


Reception at The Living Rainforest

Then we went to the Living Rainforest and had a guided tour of this unique controlled environment created to emulate a Rainforest. We saw rainforest animals including monkeys, armadillos, scorpions and variety of rainforest Flora including vanilla plant, pitcher plant etc.  We learned more about the dynamics of the ecosystems of the rainforest.

The proceedings of the day ended with the showing and award presentations for the Schools Sustainability Challenge video contest that was won by an inspiring conservation project to defend a local creek in Brasilia, Brazil.

 

Thursday 6th July

Educational Visit to MINI Cooper Plant Oxford

Guided tours around the working car manufacturing factory to see how MINIs are made including the sustainability practices followed. We were explained how the MINI factory was responding to global climate & energy challenges. We learned about electric cars, and how the company is targeting to achieve more sustainable practices in its global business.

 

 

All in all the TSL 2017 International Schools Essay Contest and Debate was an enriching experience for me that deepened my resolve to work towards the goal of fighting climate change.


I feel that a great synergy is possible between our Tunza Forum and TLS since both are educational initiatives focused on students. Membership of both platforms can increase considerably through mutual collaboration for the benefit of students and towards a more sustainable future.

 

 

 
video messagepanel discussion 2presenting smmaryusummary 2park walkwind turbineenergy talk

AadityaSingh

  • Austria Youth Aaditya Singh
 
 
  • recommend

10 Comments

  • says :
    just keep it up
    Posted 03-02-2018 19:13

  • says :
    great work
    Posted 03-02-2018 19:13

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Thanks Sujan for reading and acknowledging.
    Posted 14-08-2017 06:00

  • Sujan Adhikari says :
    Good personal report and thanks for letting us know.
    Posted 25-07-2017 19:05

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Yes mentor Han, having been involved in Eco conservation since early years at school and thereafter learning about climate change issues through Tunza Eco Generation forum, JEEA and TSL (above), my resolve to fight climate change and share awareness on the matter deepens with every passing day. My ultimate goal is not just to fight climate change but to fight the ignorance and greed among us that has caused this problem to start with.
    Posted 21-07-2017 22:41

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Thank you, mentor Daon for your encouraging comments as always!
    Posted 21-07-2017 22:35

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Yes Arushi, it was indeed an edutaining (educaional and entertaining!) trip

    Posted 21-07-2017 22:33

  • says :
    Aaditya, thank you for your report. You have mentioned that you have this resolve to fight climate change. Is it your ultimate goal? If you could tell us why you decided for such work, I would love to read it!
    Posted 21-07-2017 00:52

  • says :
    Hi again Aaditya! Thanks for your second report:)
    I can feel how much you learned and grew through this program by reading these articles. Looking forward to reading your next posts!
    Posted 16-07-2017 12:33

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Looks like you visited many eco sites/parks there and really had a fun-filled and an educative trip. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
    Posted 15-07-2017 18:42

Post a comment

Please sign in

Opportunities

Resources