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Asked by: Kantonsschule Oerlikon (1) | Sri Aurobindo International (2)

Magic Johnson said: “I believe in the power of heroes. What is a hero? There are as many different answers to that question as there are people in the world, and that’s a good thing: we need different kinds of role models for different kinds of people. I personally think a hero is a leader who has a positive impact on people. A hero is someone who acts and through those actions changes the world.” – Tell me your definition of a hero.

A Hero is the one who believes in actions and not in mere words. He/She makes efforts to reach people and strongly believes that "Nothing is Impossible as Impossible stands for

I'm possible". He/She puts the right efforts at the right time, to get right results, which obviously would be the desired results, for the benefit of the people.

 

A Hero does not enter all of a sudden, but he is within ourselves. He/She is not made, but is born, and therefore his/her actions are spontaneous, not prepared! There is a hero whithin each one of us, who is striving to act. One needs to recognise Him/Her and work accordingly.

 

A hero is not generally supposed to be a famous person . There are many heroes in our society . It is just that you need to look out for them. I looked for a hero and found him in my community . My climate hero is Mr. Vidya Bhushan .

Mr . Vidya Bhushan is a retired assistant general manager of The Reserve Bank Of India and now spends most of his time doing social work .

He conducted THE ENWARE FEST FOR THE children of Hyderabad and Secunderabad and made the children aware of the problems faced by the environment due to human actions.

He has solar lamps installed in the house .

He also has a vermi-compost pit .

He has a rain harvesting pit.

He is actively involved in planting of trees in villages

He believes that everyone can do their bit for the environment in the following ways :

Save water by regulating it’s use while brushing , washing clothes , dishes etc

Switch of the lights whenever not needed

Walk down short distances

Plant trees in your locality.

 

Asked by: Kantonsschule Oerlikon (1) | Sri Aurobindo International (2)

A group of students thought it would be great to collect portraits of climate heros from all over the world. That’s what they say: “If we show people that if those local climate heros can make the effort, then anybody can. Let them see that what they are doing is rapidly becoming the norm, not the exception. Your climate heros don’t need to be famous. We’d like to show people just like you and me – with the little difference that they care. The goal is to realize an impressive exhibition of portraits from all over the world.”

 

a) What are the most important things people in your country need to change in order to become climate heros?

 

b) Some participants of this projects don’t like the word “hero”. Which other words could we use instead?

 

 

Asked by: Kantonsschule Oerlikon (1) | Sri Aurobindo International (2)

In 1992, at the age of 12, Severn Cullis-Suzuki and her friends traveled to 1992’s Rio Earth Summit, where she gave a powerful speech that deeply affected the leaders who heard it. She became known as “The Girl Who Silenced the World for 5 Minutes.” She hasn’t stopped since, starting several groups and projects and becoming a dynamic, luminous light in a new generation of eco-leaders. She says: “Each individual really does count. And the more I've thought about it, the more I've realized that each person is a role model to all the people around us. That's how cultures evolve and things become cool--the influence of a few individuals that catches on.”

 

What change can YOU make?

Asked by: Kantonsschule Oerlikon (1) | Sri Aurobindo International (2)

Are there any measures the government in your country takes to protect the climate? (for example projects, money etc.)

Yes, our government has taken up several measures to handle climate change. Though we call ourselves a developing nation and identify that we contribute not much in terms of carbon emissions, global climate change has been taken quite seriously over here.

 

There are projects at national level as well as state level. However, we found that most of these are handled in terms of awareness among the general public to contribute in carbon reduction.Hence many projects are based on afforestation and reduction in use of fossil fuels.Some of the initiatives taken up in our country are listed below:

 

1. Establishing National Green Corps which has its branch in every state to monitor and conduct programs related to climate and environment through education and awareness campaigns. The also train educators.

2. Center for Environment Education is an apex body which also has its branches through out the country which deals with eduation and other community level prjects related to broad aspects of enironment including climate change.

3.Last September, we attended for a competetion(Project Green-i) on carbon footprint the Green Building Congress in our city which was conducted by the Confederation of Indian Industries that was mainly based on sustainabl;e development.

4. There are many NGOs which work in collaboration with the government for the betterment of the environment.

5.There is a master plan of generating Power through solar panels and contribution of the same to the power grid.This is in planning stage and we are actually waiting for it to get started.

 

We feel that, it does'nt matter, how much your government or its policies is doing for the environment. But it certainly matters if you as an individual are contributing your bit in reducing carbon emissions (eg. Walk for short distances, rather than using vehicles).Thus we all, the global citizens would make our respective governments look back!!!

Asked by: Kantonsschule Oerlikon (1) | Sri Aurobindo International (2)

Our school is making a great effort to contribute to the reducement of the enviroment pollution. We have energy saving light bulbs in our classrooms, solar cells on the roof, we get heat from a waste incineration plant heating network and we separate our waste.

We are looking for other ideas to save our enviroment. What is your school doing or what is your school planing to do?

 

Wow! You all are really doing a great job! Heat reuse is a unique way of reducing carbon emissions in particular!So friends, we can see climate heroes among you all there!

 

Coming to our school, we too are involved in various activities to reduce carbon footprint.Infact we have our eco-club named "prakriti" which means Nature. This club works under two wings:

1. "Dharani", our quarterly magazine. which means Mother earth.This is a manuscript (hand written) type of magazine which includes latest updates, articles poems , eco-art etc. that are contributed by the students.

2."Prakriti Pravas", the eco-activities that are conducted in and around the school.These include awareness campaigns in neighbouring schools, nearby traffic junction, composting etc.

 

This apart we have come up with an eco calender that mainly deals with cabon footprint. This calender is designed for activities on weekly,monthly and yearly basis.You can refer the attached ppt named "Prakriti-our eco club"

 

There is one more interesting thing that we can share. We had participated in a project called 'Green - i' which mainly focused on identifying carbon footprints in our school and proposing a solution for it. We focused on issues such as solar panels to reduce power consumption and increasing the green belt in school to increase carbon sinks.

 

We have also worked on designing a stove called 'good stove' which works with biomass but not fossil fuel. This biomass includes specially made briquettes made out of paper waste and dry biomass which combusts completely and avoids smoke production.

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