Earth Hour 2022
Saturday 26th March the Earth hour was celebrated once again all over the world.
Started in 2007 in Sydney as a symbolic event to raise awareness of climate change, it has become one of the largest, collective movements to support positive environmental impact all over the world.
From our school we decided to turn our lights off to let our creativity shine: some stories about how the future of our planet will look like written by our students.
Enjoy our stories in this document!
Earth Hour 2023
Saturday 25th March the Earth hour was celebrated once again all over the world.
The goal of Earth Hour is to raise awareness of nature conservation, climate change solutions, and how we can work together to shape a better future for everyone.
To celebrate Earth Hour at INS Cassà de la Selva, a session of the science class has been dedicated to talk about biodiversity, nature loss and climate change.
Material provided by the official Earth Hour website has been used:
In addition, we played a board game about environmental justice and bird migration which have been provided to us by BEMP (Bosque Ecosystem monitoring Program).
Birds & Us: https://bemp.org/education-outreach/education-resources/phenology/