Aquaponics driven solutions

 A resilient school is one that can adapt and thrive in a changing climate. So we need to be thinking about things like renewable energy sources, water conservation, and waste management.

It's no secret that South Africa is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world when it comes to the impact of climate change. And with over 75 million people living in the country, it's crucial that we take steps now to make our schools more resilient to the effects of climate change.

But what does that mean exactly? It means making sure our schools are able to withstand extreme weather conditions, like floods and droughts. It also means training our teachers and students on how to be more climate conscious and make sustainable choices

Resilience to Climate Change Is Crucial, Especially for Developing Nations 

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Education is key. We need to educate people, especially young people, about climate change and its effects. Only then will they understand the importance of taking action.

Schools can play a vital role in raising awareness about climate change.


They can teach students about the science of climate change, as well as its effects on humans and the environment. They can also discuss ways to reduce our carbon footprint.

How can schools prepare for this? By building resilience into their curricula. This means teaching kids about the science of climate change, but it also means teaching them how to adapt and cope with the challenges that come with it.



This is where nature-based solutions come in. They're an important part of resilience planning, and they can help schools become more adaptive and better equipped to deal with the impacts of climate change.

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