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Climate Action Countdown: Friday 5 July – The Great Big Climate Quiz

The Great Big Climate Quiz

The Climate Action Countdown June 7 – July 5. For more fantastic ideas about how to get involved, download our activity packs here!

Crickey! You’ve nearly completed the Climate Action Countdown!

Haven’t we learnt a lot about so many things climate along the way? But it’s not over yet!

Time for the Great Big Climate Quiz!

Your class can take part in the fun (and funny!) quiz all together, or each student and teacher can fill it in on their own. Your entry gives you the chance to win our bundle of amazing sustainability prizes. The more quizzes you enter, the more chances you have to win – so get all your students signed up! What have you got to lose? Entering the quiz also gives you the chance to tell us what you loved (and didn’t love) about our first ever Climate Action Countdown, so we can make sure next year it is even better for you!

And by entering the quiz you’ll also be sent your Climate Action Countdown certificate to pin on your wall, to show your school is taking steps on climate.

Click here to join in!

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Let’s go for ambition. Let’s go for working together. Let’s go zero. 🌍

 

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