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SDG 13 | Climate Action

SDG 13 Climate Action
SDG 13 Climate Action

Goal 13 of the Agenda 2030: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.

Hot summers, warm winters and strong storms - the effects of climate change have been evident in Germany for a long time now. Even children are often aware at a young age that we need to act quickly to combat the effects of climate change. But how exactly can we get involved in climate protection? Are all countries equally responsible for the climate crisis? Or are some countries already suffering more than others? This and much more is what the students learn in our project weeks and project days on the topic of SDG 13 - Climate Action! Here you can read short reports on the projects and see some of the digital results the children have produced.

Two project weeks in a row took place this spring at our long-standing partner school, Andersen Primary School. Once again, a variety of creative comics, songs and stop-motion videos were produced. You can find a report and all the results here.

Two project weeks SDG 13 Andersen 2024

Another successful project week at Andersen Primary School has come to an end. For five days, the pupils of 6c learnt lots of exciting things about climate and climate change, met children from Kampala in Uganda via video and produced their own creative learning media. You can find a detailed report and the results here.

Projektwoche SDG13 Andersen 2023

No less than three project weeks took place at the primary school under the chestnut with classes 5a, 5b and 5c. Many exciting learning games and an online exchange with children from Tanzania and Uganda ensured plenty of exciting moments! In addition, many beautiful games, comics and songs were created - you can see them here.

Our new project topic - SDG 13 Climate Action - entered its first round! At Wilhelm von Humboldt Community School in Prenzlauer Berg, 20 children spent a week learning a lot of exciting things about this highly relevant issue. They then transformed what they had learned into games, comics and a self-composed rap song.