Two young pupils stood in front of an exhibition board, eyes darting between cards showing different pictures – among them a bus, a dishwasher and fresh strawberries. After some consideration, they rearranged the cards from top to bottom, and were asked if that was their final answer.
Through the exhibition, the pupils learnt about renewable energy sources, energy-saving tips, and causes of climate change. Ms Tay Anling, a teacher at Xingnan Primary School, was impressed. “What I liked about this exhibition was how effective it was, because the students can learn information at their own pace and relate to their own actions at home and in school. They were engaged in how they can do their part to reduce their carbon footprint.
Ms Janice Bong, director of Keppel Electric said: “We are committed to contribute to Singapore’s sustainability efforts, and embarked on this outreach programme to encourage students and the next generation to play an active role in climate action.” To support ecoGreen plan customers on their journey towards greener homes, Keppel Electric also offers customers residing in terrace, semi-detached or detached houses the option to install solar panels on their premises.
Coming soon to your kids, courtesy of WEF’s nefarious agenda to indoctrinate your kids.
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