Toolbox
The Climate Box toolbox contains six training modules with a series of micro-learning units, which adult educators and trainers can easily integrate into their courses and training sessions to enhance climate awareness and motivate adult participants to adopt more eco-friendly lifestyles.
The Guidance Publication complements the Climate Box toolbox. It introduces the approach of how climate-relevant issues can be addressed in an activating way. It also summarises the experience gained by the Climate Box partners in implementing the Climate Box approach and highlights the findings and recommendations based on feedback from adult educators and trainers involved in the implementation phase.
The Climate Box training modules are supported by additional educational activities available in a dedicated Climate Box app. The app can be downloaded to mobile phones and contains practical exercises that relate to the six Climate Box training modules. Find all information here.
Module 1: Climate Change and Personal Impact
Both individual and collective choices, on the consumption of natural goods and resources, have a strong impact on climate events. The activities of Module 1 highlight the connections between the different phenomena underlying climate change.
Module 2: Personal Choice - Waste and Packaging
In Module 2, learners gain awareness about waste generation, recognising the different types of waste and familiarising themselves with waste collection, composting and so on to adopt more eco-friendly and sustainable lifestyles.
Download the Module 2 Handbook
Additional learning materials as mentioned in the handbook
Presentation: Climate Box_M2-U1-PPT1
Module 3: Personal Choice – Food und Nutrition
In Module 3, learners investigate the nature of the foods they consume and so as to monitor their food choices, choose seasonal, local km0 products, know how to reduce wastes and be aware of the consequences of packages and plastic pollution on the ecosystems.
Download the Module 3 Handbook
Additional learning materials as mentioned in the handbook
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Module 4: Personal Choice - Consumption and Efficiency
Module 4 makes learners aware of the impact of fossil fuels on the environment and health, inviting them to look for affordable alternatives. It stimulates a broader understanding of the fossil fuel problem, taking into account both the arguments for and against.
Download the Module 4 Handbook
Additional learning material as mentioned in the handbook
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Module 5: Environment – Pollution and protection
Module 5 deals with the effects of climate change and global warming on our environment, including flora, fauna, water and the climate itself. The main objectives are to identify the dangers of human behaviour for animals and plants, learn how to actively contribute to the protection of the ecosystems, and identify the influence of climate change on our planet and life.
Download the Module 5 Handbook
Additional learning materials as mentioned in the handbook
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Module 6: Networking and Multiplication
Everyone can be an active member within the local community and act for the climate. Through Module 6, learners gain knowledge and understanding of active participation; develop creativity, teamwork and cooperation skills; learn how to participate in democracy; learn to find reliable information, be informed and participate actively in the debates.
Download the Module 6 Handbook
Additional learning materials as mentioned in the handbook
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Guidance Publication
The Guidance Publication complements the Climate Box toolbox. It introduces the approach of how climate-relevant issues can be addressed in an activating way. It also summarises the experience gained by the Climate Box partners in implementing the Climate Box approach and highlights the findings and recommendations based on feedback from adult educators and trainers involved in the implementation phase.