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Energy transition on the curriculum

02.04.2025
BREMERHAVEN. In February, the Carl von Ossietzky Secondary School, the Wesermünde Grammar School, the Commercial Training Institute and the Am Leher Markt School took part in a simulated UN Climate Change Conference. Pupils took on the role of delegates and negotiated measures to limit global warming over six teaching units. The project was organised by Multivision Society supported by WAB, the wind energy network. WAB accompanied the event with a “Fit for Wind Energy” campaign that presents regional training opportunities in the wind industry sector to young people.

Credits: WAB

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