
Climate Action Project
ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Climate Action Project aims to make students more knowledgeable about climate change and empowers them to come up with solutions and take positive action. Through the platform we encourage teachers to share and replicate good practices.
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Participants
5,300,000
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Countries
173
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Since
2017

During 6 weeks students learn about climate change. Teachers are receiving guidelines, a curriculum co-authored by WWF and activities. Students will be able to come up with solutions and through our EarthProject app we keep track of the change of behavior. The app allows us to keep track of the amount of carbon reduced and removed. Part of the project are tree plantings and virtual interactions allowing students to exchange findings and solutions to their peers in other countries.
A platform captures all of their work, findings, solutions and actions. [ climateactionproject.org]





Teachers and students from Canada to Papua New Guinea, Uruguay to Iceland, Sweden to South Africa have been joining the Climate Action Project for 8 years. The project was called a 2023 World Economic Forum "Education 4.0 lighthouse" and won Silver with the 2023 Anthem Awards. It was one of the HundrED innovations in 2022 and 2023.