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Hot Stuff Day exhibition: Students showcase eco-design oeuvres

Posted on 23. May 2013 by Hot Stuff Climate Net

Bringing together design and sustainability: On May 22nd, sustainable and eco-design products by Swiss and Kenyan classes were showcased on the Hot Stuff Day at the creative hub Zürich-NOERD. Invited and powered by myclimate’s Hot Stuff Climate Net, around 100 … Continue reading →

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What is a Biogas Plant? Experiences from Kenya

Posted on 15. May 2013 by Hot Stuff Climate Net

A biogas plant is an anaerobic digester that produces biogas from animal wastes or energy crops. By Merculine Maoncha Rabera, Nakuru/Kenya Eco club students from Menengai high school in Nakuru Kenya at a biogas plant at the Egerton university Energy … Continue reading →

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Kenyan Waste-to-Design Projects on Thomson-Reuters Sustainability

Posted on 6. May 2013 by Hot Stuff Climate Net

In Kenya, a group of secondary and high schools works continously on sustainable design products out of waste (which is not waste at all, actually). They reduce emissions from landfills and waste fires and contribute to a greener environment in … Continue reading →

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Grammar School Analyzes Carbon Footprint and Simulates Press Conference

Posted on 6. February 2013 by Hot Stuff Climate Net

In a press-conference simulation workshop for Gymnasium Thun-Schadau students today, myclimate presented the results of the grammar school’s carbon footprint. The analysis by another class shows that commuting students, energy consumption and school materials (especially paper) account for the biggest share … Continue reading →

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Silent Movie by Students: Captain Climate Needs You!

Posted on 1. February 2013 by Hot Stuff Climate Net

Captain Climate needs you! Watch how the incredible Captain Climate is gathering support to save the climate. Fight CO2, Charlie-Chaplin-Style. The video was realized for Hot Stuff Climate Net at the Youth Encounter on Sustainability (YES) in Elsamere, Naivasha (Kenya) … Continue reading →

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Uganda: New Climate Game

Posted on 28. September 2012 by Hot Stuff Climate Net

By Hot Stuff Climate Net – As the Greenomics tour exitingly moves on through Uganda, a new board game has been successfully introduced to the tour’s climate education workshops. “This game has really made it easy to communicate to students … Continue reading →

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