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Annual Club Conferences are a great success

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Project 90 club coordinators Daniel, Happy and Nqobile have been working their socks off since the start of January to make our annual Club Conferences in Western Cape, Gauteng and Kwa-Zulu Natal a success. On the outer shell the three events were vastly different, creating their own rhythms and energies fed by the contrasting personalities of club members, teachers and coordinators working in the diverse environments of each region. Nevertheless at the core a strong thread tied them together, each with the objective to plant the seeds of inspiration so that the clubs could go back to their schools ready to take action and launch their new carbon cutting projects for 2012. Continue reading

Project 90 club builds their own wind turbine

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South Peninsula Project 90 club won a prize for their eco project last year (they created two indigenous gardens and a food tunnel) to help them further reduce their school’s carbon footprint. For their prize, they chose to build their own wind turbine! Kristen Meiring joined in the fun and tells us how they did it. Continue reading

Project 90 joins worldwide Moving Planet movement

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Katherine Tredinnick, a Project 90 club member at Springfield, writes about last week’s Moving Planet event. With great pictures of the fantastic floats our clubs made for the procession.
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The Project 90 environmental leadership programme lifts off!

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Project 90′s environmental leadership programme participants attended a 4 day Youth Forum to deliver a powerful message to South Africa’s current leaders in government, business and civil society, to engage in a dialogue with them on main points for action at COP17 and beyond. Continue reading

If I became president…

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Kirstin Meiring, a Project 90 club member and a grade 10 learner at South Peninsula High School tells us what she would do if she were to become president.
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