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Green team at St Oliver’s tackles climate change

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ECO-FRIENDLY youngsters in Killarney are helping raise awareness of climate change. The pupils at St Oliver’s National School, Ballycasheen, invited Just Forests in to help raise awareness of how local actions can have global impacts both negative and positive.
Tom Roche of Just Forests said: “We delivered five workshops to around 100 students accompanied with their teachers.”
“Our workshops supported the great wildlife garden and tree planting work being carried out in St Oliver’s as a means of increasing the biodiversity on the school grounds and combatting climate change.”
Pupils and teachers at St Olivers are much more aware of the local and global implications of illegal logging, biodiversity decline and climate change, added Tom. “They are also more empowered to act positively in helping to address the problems – in the case of St Oliver’s pupils, they will carry the messages learned in the workshops home to parents and family,” he added.
“Our workshops also supported the work of St Oliver’s Green Schools team.”
Schools wishing to book the Wood of Life exhibition and associated workshops can contact Tom Roche, coordinator of Just Forests at info@justforests.org or visit the website at www.justforests.org