You got to hand it to the kids at Glenferrie Primary who ate icy poles for climate change and then came together to make this great sign watch out for their video appearing soon!
Archive for October, 2009
Glenferrie Primary uses their icy pole sticks to make the point
Friday, October 23rd, 2009Postcards to our Prime Minister from Princes Hill Primary
Friday, October 23rd, 2009Carbon Sink Schools create a great 350 sculpture at CERES
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009A fantastic day with Princes Hill, Merri Creek, Alphington, Carlton North and East Brunswick Primary schools and Princes Hill Secondary sharing thier experiences from the Carbon Police to the Green Team, great projects like Eco Cubbies, recycled fashion pieces to inspire, sustainable art and lots more. The group of 45 kids then walked to CERES to make a fantastic sign. It will be on display at the 350 CERES event on 24th October so check it out!
Hawthorn West Primary School 350 schools action
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009Last term the Grade 1/2’s studied the environment and learnt different ways they can help the environment and the world reduce it’s carbon emissions. This morning some of the Grade 1/2 classes at Hawthorn West Primary School formed a human sign of the magic number “350”. A photo was taken of the children holding up their pictures they had created about how we can help our environment.
The significance of the number 350 was explained to the children, that scientists believe this is upper limit of carbon that is safe in the atmosphere and that all the things that they are doing at home and at school will help reach this number. The photo was taken to be sent to the world leaders in Copenhagen to encourage them to reach a global agreement on climate change and decide on 350 as the global target.
From Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti School in Christchurch NZ
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009I want to let you know that our school is planning some actions at 12.15pm
on Friday the 23rd October.
350 activities: A big banner hanging down the front of the building, people
forming 350 and taking a picture, 350 people doing the LIMBO!, face
painting and handing out jelly babies with a note reading “how can you
look your children in the eye and say i knew about this and did nothing”
to get people thinking.
Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti is situated in the Christchurch City Mall and so
is a great place to get the public’s attention with bright colours, lots
of people and music!
Thanks Freya sounds great
Kids at Redhill Consolidated Primary School lead the way
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009Winters Flat Primary school in Castlemaine gets chilly to stop our warming planet
Sunday, October 11th, 2009Wow there are always new ideas. Winters Flat Primary School Castlemaine action will be to freeze a message in a ice cream container and make a group sculture in Castlemaines Market Building. Fantastic!
Rozelle get their action sorted ahead of time
Sunday, October 11th, 2009What a great picture of our precious Barrier reef
Monday, October 5th, 2009Melbourne Girls’ College 350 day celebration on 23 October
Monday, October 5th, 2009The sustainability collective at MGC including teachers, students, parents and community members have decided to run a community 350 event on the 23rd of October.
They are excited to have secured the governor of Victoria to open the day. The plan is to use the pedal power generator “future spark” trailer for the day to ensure it is all carbon neutral.
So join come and join them …… MGC 350 draft Add
They need you pedal power!!!!!



