Climate Action Countdown: Friday 7 June – The Climate Action Countdown Kick Off!

Assembly presentations and guides

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

Are you ready for a month of amazing and fun activities to help save the planet? We thought so!

Hold a Climate Action Countdown assembly 

Download our fun PowerPoint presentations and Assembly Guides for schools from our resources page here.

And don’t forget to set the mood at the beginning of the assembly by playing our music video about climate change with eco choir S.O.S From the Kids. You’ll find this fantastic and catchy song on our resources page. Click here: SOS from the Kids

Did you know?

By cutting schools carbon emissions, we can remove a huge 625,000 tonnes of CO2 from entering the atmosphere? Across a single school or academy chain, actions such as lowering electricity use or boosting the energy-efficiency of buildings have a huge impact. So let’s get started!

Want to do more? Spotlight on Running Out of Time

One of Let’s Go Zero’s brilliant partners, Running Out Of Time, will be delivering assemblies in schools as they run the whole length of Britain! From Ben Nevis to Big Ben covering 2,500km! The third annual Running Out of Time Climate Relay takes place between 6th June – 4th July 2024.

Their relay includes 200 stages and 80+ visits to climate and nature projects, sporting bodies and venues, schools, events and popular locations! You can track the relay on its journey from Ben Nevis to Big Ben.  Going live on June 6th

The relay aims to raise awareness of climate change and celebrate the great climate and nature work taking place across Britain and they will be taking a baton of your climate asks to Parliament!

If you want to get involved in the relay, run or cycle a section close to you, you can now book your place in the relay here. For more information watch the relay’s promo video.

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