India has one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. Also in India is a school with wonderful students passionate about climate action. Delhi Public School, located in Nagpur, India, has been an active member of the Climate Action Project since 2021. Twenty-five students aged 12-13 years old have been working on raising awareness about climate change and finding solutions to combat it, and they are led by a teacher at their school, Shahnaaz Ojha.
Take Action Global is honored to be named as one of 17 civil society organizations in 2023 for formal association with the United Nations Department of Global Communications. As announced in the United Nations press release United Nations Department of Global Communications Approves 17 Civil Society Organizations for Association, Take Action Global proudly joins in a commitment to amplify the reach and impact of the United Nations.
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In the lands where the famous and passionate Flamenco dance was developed, La Purísima Franciscanas EFI Valencia, located in Spain, has been an active member of the Climate Action Project since 2017, with approximately 35-40 students participating annually.
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In 2020, the state of New Jersey became the first U.S. state to mandate climate education for all across K-12 content areas and grade levels. This past spring, districts across the state took the lead in implementation by joining together with Take Action Global for the 2023 Climate Awareness Program, a six-week community-based program that ran from April through June 2023.
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In the lively city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known for its cheesesteaks and enthusiastic sports fans, the annual ISTE Live Conference turned the spotlight on educators, tech enthusiasts, and even a few climate-conscious folks from all corners of the globe.
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Randle Junior Secondary School, Apapa-Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria, has actively participated in the Climate Action Project since 2017. Led by Olawale Oyemade OYEKANMI, the school representative,
Climate Action School Spotlight: Plastic Waste Awareness
India has one of the seven wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal. Also in India is a school with wonderful students passionate about climate action. Delhi Public School, located in Nagpur, India, has been an active member of the Climate Action Project since 2021. Twenty-five students aged 12-13 years old have been working on raising awareness about climate change and finding solutions to combat it, and they are led by a teacher at their school, Shahnaaz Ojha.
Take Action Global named as a Civil Society Organization formally Associated with the United Nations Department of Global Communications
Take Action Global is honored to be named as one of 17 civil society organizations in 2023 for formal association with the United Nations Department of Global Communications. As announced in the United Nations press release United Nations Department of Global Communications Approves 17 Civil Society Organizations for Association, Take Action Global proudly joins in a commitment to amplify the reach and impact of the United Nations.
Climate Action Project Spotlight: Igniting Local and Global Responsibility
In the lands where the famous and passionate Flamenco dance was developed, La Purísima Franciscanas EFI Valencia, located in Spain, has been an active member of the Climate Action Project since 2017, with approximately 35-40 students participating annually.
Climate Awareness: New Jersey School Districts Taking Action
In 2020, the state of New Jersey became the first U.S. state to mandate climate education for all across K-12 content areas and grade levels. This past spring, districts across the state took the lead in implementation by joining together with Take Action Global for the 2023 Climate Awareness Program, a six-week community-based program that ran from April through June 2023.
Exploring the Intersection of Edtech and Climate Action Education: A Memorable Experience at ISTE Live in Philadelphia
In the lively city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known for its cheesesteaks and enthusiastic sports fans, the annual ISTE Live Conference turned the spotlight on educators, tech enthusiasts, and even a few climate-conscious folks from all corners of the globe.
Twenty-Five Schools on Five Continents are Models of the Whole-School Approach to Climate Action
Let’s Take Action at ISTELive 2023
Climate action education and sustainable development are hitting one of the largest edtech stages at ISTE Live 2023 in Philadelphia and online.
Climate Action Project Spotlight: Success Through Global Collaboration
Randle Junior Secondary School, Apapa-Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria, has actively participated in the Climate Action Project since 2017. Led by Olawale Oyemade OYEKANMI, the school representative,