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Schools are one crucial part of a growing global movement to #RestoreOurEarth - one that’s reaching from Glasgow to Kenya, Yorkshire to Brazil.
Here’s how




Schools are one crucial part of a growing global movement to #RestoreOurEarth - one that’s reaching from Glasgow to Kenya, Yorkshire to Brazil.
Here’s how

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#RestoreOurEarth is bigger than just one solution.
A more sustainable world requires efforts in every aspect of our society, and that starts with all of us.
We must come together as a global community to make lasting change.




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That’s why, across the UK, schools are declaring their aim to be #zerocarbon by 2030 with #LetsGoZero.
Students, teachers and parents are taking a positive step on a local level to help combat the climate issues we all face globally.



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By reducing their carbon footprint, UK schools could prevent 625,000 tonnes of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.
And they’re already inspiring entire communities to think and act differently, from car-free school runs to plant-based canteens.



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If your school is taking action to fight #climatechange, watch our video to see how you’re one part of a growing global movement to #RestoreOurEarth, from farmers in Kenya to indigenous people in the Amazon rainforest.
Full video here: https://bit.ly/3xhYVbR

Full video here: https://bit.ly/3xhYVbR
