Integration improves businesses effectiveness and efficiency to get certified according to different standards, for example, integrating ISO 14061 carbon management into your existing ISO systems. This is a tailored service, and thus please feel free to contact us at 022 086 6070.
For school teachers, it is also a challenge to integrate climate change into the learning goals. The followings are what we are doing now with local teachers.
Teaching climate change in your classroom (science, mathematics, social studies, art, technology and languages), e.g., carbon cycle, carbon reservoir, fossil fuels, climate refugees, climate and biodiversity and etc.
Integrate your climate teaching goals into community services, e.g., actions to contribute to reduction, awareness education and etc.
Our founder, Nigel Zhang (aka Mr. Tuatara), the Climate Expert assigned by Enviroschools, has been invited to many local schools to share his expertise on climate change and his unique MAGIC pathway toward a zero carbon future.
He has developed a comprehensive series of courses on climate change, designed to inspire students to apply their school knowledge to real-world climate issues. These courses seamlessly integrate science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), biology, accounting and economics, helping students to develop essential skills in modeling, data collection, analysis, and critical thinking. Additionally, students gain practical life skills such as reading bills, further empowering them to make informed decisions in their daily lives.
Nigel and pupils from Sunnyhills School discussed climate change. The pupils explored Nigel’s roles as auditor in carbon management in 2020 and then learnt to calculate school carbon footprints in 2021. The Sunnyhills School Environmental Blog is available here.
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