Eduventure on Climate Change for kids (Edu-Click) di Sekolah Alam Bandung
Researcher Name (Team Leader)

Rima Rachmayani



Activity Summary

Climate change causes rising global temperatures both on land and in the sea, sea level rise, change in rainfall, marine acidification, erosion, loss of biodiversity / habitat reorganization, increased frequency of extreme weather events, coral bleaching. In addition, the consequences of climate change are human health and socioeconomics such as damage to roads, bridges, waterways, food security (harvesting changes), water dependence (salt water intrusion due to floods), and the provision of infrastructure for building changes, pier, bridge , and the natural environment. Therefore, we all know how important it is to overcome climate change. We also believe it is very important to involve as much as possible young people with the provision of concern for the earth. We want to complete the academic community and elementary school students - go further - Middle School (SD � SL � SM) with information and activities that can be easily integrated into their daily lessons. This will help academic and student communities to foster concern for the earth such as environmental problems that will have a direct impact on their future. We conduct community service in the Bandung Nature School (Sat) with the theme of �eduventure on Climate Change for Kids (Edu-Click) �. Reviewing this background, we use educational-based activities (eduventure) to involve students with the theme of climate change.



Target

Answers of Art / Design / Architecture / Regional Planning, Application of Writing, Implementation of Social Care Activities in the form of education / counseling / mentoring



Testimonials

The academic community in SAB still does not understand scientifically about climate change now, both of the factors that influence climate change, the mechanism of climate change, and the impact that occurs due to climate change. We present observation and modeling data along with the mechanism of climate change.