Climate Education — "Our Planet, Our Responsibility" — Osun State climate project photograph showing community impact and programme activities in Osun State, Nigeria
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Climate Education — "Our Planet, Our Responsibility"

About This Project

Professor Obuaku-Igwe authored and completed "Our Planet, Our Responsibility," a dedicated climate change education book designed for secondary school students across Osun State. The book embeds environmental stewardship, climate literacy, and practical sustainability thinking into formal education. It represents the first step in institutionalising climate education in Osun State, ensuring that future generations are environmentally literate and equipped to contribute to a climate-resilient society.

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climate textbook for Osun schools

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