Training workshop in RLP
Dr. Cecilia Scorza successfully opened a climate change: understanding it and taking action workshop at the Pädagogisches Landesinstitut Rheinland-Pfalz in Speyer on 17 May. All teachers (also teachers outside the STEM field) were given an understanding of the scientific context of the anthropogenic climate crisis and its complex causes.
From 17. May - 20. May 2022, the two-day events for the LMU climate kit took place at the Pädagogisches Landesinstitut in Speyer: climate change: understanding it and taking action. During these two events, 26 schools, each school represented by two teachers, were all given 5 climate suitcases and a thermal imaging camera. The events took place as part of the STEM strategy and the Corona catch-up measures.
In the future, every secondary school in Rheinland-Pfalz will receive 5 kits and a thermal imaging camera.
This will make a big contribution to successfully combating the climate crisis, because a big part of the project is taking action. Here the LMU climate kit supports with specific examples (CO2 footprint of a school) that every school can contribute immediately.
We are pleased that Rheinland-Pfalz is now taking the lead, after Bavaria, and is now offering the climate kit in all grammar schools.