Ecological footprints calculation for World Days of Action BERĢU MŪZIKAS UN MĀKSLAS PAMATSKOLA.

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Ecological footprints calculation for World Days of Action BERĢU MŪZIKAS UN MĀKSLAS PAMATSKOLA

 In November in the scope of the World day of action all students and school staff from the Bergu Music and art school calculated their and school ecological footprints. Picture source:

Ha/person Results and more  The results were obtained for each school resident, school grade average and the average school ecological footprint size, which was also expressed in a number of planets Earth that would be needed to ensure everyone, classrooms and the school needs.

 School students involved in the footprint calculation, event preparation - consisted of posters and illustrated tips on how to live more sustainably.

 When the results were solved School inhabitants drew their real footprint, painted that and fastened to the models of the planet Earth (globes), which has a capacity corresponding to his foot print areas. It looks like that..

 We are proud that most of our pupils in the school need only a single planet Earth, in order to ensure their current standard of living! Interesting was the fact that most of the senior students had been needed for a half or even two of the planets to meet their needs.