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Climate Action Project | Launches on September 30

  • Writer: Rebecca Hall-Waters
    Rebecca Hall-Waters
  • Sep 12, 2024
  • 1 min read

Image credit: Climate Action Project


The Climate Action Project is a free virtual 6-week project allowing teachers and students ages 3-21 to collaborate on environmental topics.


The Climate Action Project will be launched for the 8th consecutive time on September 30, uniting 5 million teachers and students across 164 countries. The project’s goal is to unite and empower teachers globally so that they can teach their students about climate change, take positive actions and come up with potential solutions. Teachers can connect, share and find resources on a platform. They will be provided curriculum, activities and guidelines. The project is accredited by the UN, covered by BBC and CNN, and endorsed by Prince William, Jane Goodall and President Santos from Colombia. The project wraps up on November 7 during a live, online event, “Climate Action Day”, which allows teachers and students to feature their work in the presence of world leaders and public figures.




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Eva Grey
Eva Grey
Jun 24

What an inspiring initiative! The Climate Action Project is doing incredible work by empowering young minds to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time. It’s amazing to see such global collaboration, with support from world leaders and major organizations. Programs like this not only educate but also foster creativity and leadership in students. As someone who’s seen how PVC morale patches are used to represent values and missions in various communities, it’s great to see educational programs like this instill a true sense of purpose and environmental responsibility in the next generation. Looking forward to seeing the innovative solutions students come up with this year! 🌍✨

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Sarah Denver
Sarah Denver
Jun 09

This sounds like an amazing initiative! The Climate Action Project is a great way to bring people together and inspire real change. It's crucial that we raise more awareness about climate change, and one fun, effective way to do this could be through promotional custom fitted caps. Imagine wearing a cap with a meaningful message about the environment it would not only spark conversation but also remind everyone to take action.

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