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OpenPass4Climate is an impact evaluation of eco-pedagogy designed to foster individual and collective engagement through the implementation of a European Open Badges Passport for Climate and the Planet.
This Cooperation Partnerships project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union (2022-2025), has achieved its first outcome by analyzing different types of eco-pedagogical activities. This has been achieved by mapping eco-pedagogical activities among the five consortium Education Institutions located in Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
The mapping focuses on eco-pedagogical activities that empower learners to take a more active role in climate action.
These activities:
- Address climate-related topics through action, learning, or hybrid activities, providing learners with the opportunity to explore these topics in various environments and learn theoretical concepts through practical experience
- Are aligned with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring that learners are aligned with the global agenda on climate challenges and helping them to progress alongside the world
- Help students achieve essential competencies on climate change topics by utilizing the 12 Green Competences, which aim to promote environmental sustainability learning within the European Union.
Browse the catalogue below to find more than 100 eco-pedagogical activities examples. Earn your badge and become a more active and conscious citizen.
Utilising the Eco Pedagogical Activities filters, learners are empowered to delineate their learning pathways, that is to say, to select the pathways that most closely align with their interests and objectives. In order to facilitate this process, it is recommended that learning activities be selected to enhance understanding of ecological challenges, and subsequently, identify actionable activities that will contribute to the response to these challenges.
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Industry
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Innovation and Infrastructure
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Justice and Strong Institutions
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No Poverty
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Peace
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Reduce Inequalities
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Zero Hunger
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Good Health and Well-Being
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Quality Education
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Gender Equality
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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
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Reduced Inequalities
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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Climate Action
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Life Below Water
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Life on Land
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Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Partnerships for the Goals
Hackathon of the Smart Global Ecosystems Chair
The "Forest Carbon Mapping" hackathon is a collaborative event that brings together multidisciplinary teams to develop innovative solutions for accurately…
Green Day
The Great Student Gathering Day for the Environment and Nature, known as GREEN DAY, is held annually with a focus…
Circular Chemistry Science and Industry : Chemistry as enabler
This activity includes three informative videos that introduce the concept of the circular economy, explore circular chemistry, and showcase its…
Ecology means sustainability
Using this tool, students are encouraged to: Take responsibility for regulating their behavior, both at school and in their personal…
Sustainable food production - the vegetable garden, horizontal and vertical
Through the use of this tool, students: Understand the importance of cultivating their own vegetables. Acquire knowledge of the key…
Better places to live
With this tool, students are expected to: Empower young citizens (schoolchildren and students) to actively contribute to the creation of…


