{"id":1132,"date":"2024-05-21T17:38:37","date_gmt":"2024-05-21T17:38:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/goeggit.com\/?p=1132"},"modified":"2024-05-24T21:10:15","modified_gmt":"2024-05-24T21:10:15","slug":"sustainability-champions-inside-nepals-award-winning-kopila-valley-school","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/goeggit.com\/index.php\/2024\/05\/21\/sustainability-champions-inside-nepals-award-winning-kopila-valley-school\/","title":{"rendered":"Sustainability Champions: Inside Nepal\u2019s Award-Winning Kopila Valley School"},"content":{"rendered":"
This<\/span>\u00a0<\/span>is an article<\/span>\u00a0about sustainable community development, conservation education, the power we each have to make a difference, and WWF Nepal.<\/span><\/p>\n For me, it\u2019s about a lot more than that, too. I\u2019m a former journalism professor, but I\u2019m not even going to attempt objectivity here; this is advocacy. I want you to love this place and its people as much as I do.<\/span><\/p>\n After working with leaders and experts in over 45 countries, it\u2019s the\u00a0<\/span>single<\/span>\u00a0most remarkable, inspiring place I have ever been and the most committed, vibrant, remarkable group of people I have seen work together.<\/span><\/p>\n So I\u2019m not surprised WWF Nepal has recognized Kopila Valley School as the\u00a0<\/span>Best Eco Club<\/span>\u00a0in a Secondary School in Nepal<\/span>; its<\/span>\u00a0dedication to sustainability and fostering environmental connections for students is a sight to behold; I have seen it with my own eyes.<\/span><\/p>\n I have also sat on the concrete floor at\u00a0<\/span>lunch time<\/span>\u00a0and eaten with the kids<\/span>\u00a0\u2013\u00a0<\/span>tasty, nutritious food they helped grow themselves and local Aunties prepared using a solar power system\u00a0<\/span>that sits<\/span>\u00a0on the cafeteria roof.<\/span><\/p>\n The solar cooking system consists of 3 rows of curved mirrors that focus sunlight on an insulated pipe containing oil heated to high temperatures, then transported\u00a0<\/span>down<\/span>\u00a0to pots in the kitchen. On an average sunny day, the system can cook rice, lentils and vegetables for 500 hungry people!<\/span><\/p>\n