JAKARTA, INDONESIA–Schools Climate Action Projects convened educators, students, experts, and institutions from across Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and Oceania to advance school-based climate action, sustainability, and youth-led environmental solutions. The Schools Climate Action Projects (SCAP) successfully held the Regional Dialogue: Schools Climate Action Project 2026 on Saturday, April 25, 2026, via Zoom, bringing together…
...The first thematic cluster focused on Global Youth Climate Citizenship and Collaboration. Presentations included TOTCUS: The Ocean That Connects Us, a global youth-led collaborative network from New Zealand and Chile; Private Edirne Mektebim College from Türkiye; Murat Kantarcı Science and Arts Center from Türkiye; and Beatrice De Salles’ presentation, “From Classrooms to Global Arenas: Youth Climate Leadership through Diplomacy, Culture, and Sport,” from the United States. This cluster highlighted the importance of youth participation, international cooperation, climate diplomacy, and student leadership in addressing environmental challenges.
Hillcrest watershed (south of Rosmini College) --location of seven testing sites
Article published in Rosmini College Newsletter - April 12, 2024
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