The Center for Green
Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), in conjunction with the World Green Building Council (WGBC),
announced the 29 founding members of the Global Coalition for Green Schools.
The Global Coalition for Green Schools works collectively to shape schools and
communities to fundamentally change the way students learn about the world
around them.
Each of
the 29 founding members have committed to establishing and a national
coalition for green schools within each of their respective countries. The goal
of these coalitions is to promote a shared vision of green schools for all
within this generation. Members of the coalition will
share best practices, resources and case studies, provide tools and
infrastructure to this growing network, and introduce programs, initiatives and
campaigns that can be replicated around the world.
Current
members of the Global Coalition for Green Schools include: Argentina GBC, GBC
Australia, Botswana GBC, GBC Brasil, Canada GBC, Chile GBC, China GBC, Colombia
GBC, Croatia GBC, Egypt GBC, Emirates GBC, Global Communities, GBC Ghana, Hong
Kong GBC, Indian GBC, GBC Italia, Israel GBC, Jordan GBC, Kenya GBC, Mauritius
GBC, Namibia GBC, Peru GBC, Qatar GBC, Romania GBC, Singapore GBC, GBC
Slovenia, SUMe, Turkish GBC, USGBC.
Because schools look different from
country to country around the world, the Coalition has identified three pillars
by which to define a green school – minimize environmental impact, optimize
human health and performance, and foster a generation of environmentally
literate students.
By highlighting how sustainability
can be woven into infrastructure, culture and curriculum, the Global Coalition
aims to foster these ideals in schools around the world. The Coalition
facilitates information sharing that will help build these values into the
education system in innovative ways.
National coalitions will bring
together influential leaders in their country’s green schools movement
including non-profits, corporations, community members, universities and
government.
To learn more about the Global Coalition for Green
Schools and the Center’s international efforts, please visit centerforgreenschools.org/globalcoalition.
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