
PROJECT EARTH
Project EARTH (Ethics, Agriculture, and Resilient Tourism for Humanity) is a transformative learning journey that empowers students to lead with values. The project immerses learners in real-world environmental challenges, such as food systems, urban planning, and ethical consumption, to cultivate a holistic sense of global responsibility. Through inquiry-based and action-driven experiences, students explore how human decisions shape the planet and how they can contribute to building a just, sustainable future.
Learning Goals
By participating in PROJECT EARTH, students will:
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Develop ethical reasoning and decision-making related to environmental impact.
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Apply sustainable agriculture in real-world or simulated school projects.
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Design and model urban sustainability innovations.
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Reflect on personal habits and shift towards sustainable living.
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Cultivate leadership and advocacy aligned with the SDGs.
Our Concepts

Sustainable Development & Urban Systems
Students will explore on how cities, agriculture, and communities can follow sustainable practices through responsible living and green infrastructure.
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Economics, Policy & Governance
Examines how economics, laws, and governance shape sustainability decisions from eco-policies to green business management to sustainable finance.

Global Goals & Environmental Ethics
Students will connect the UN SDG Goals with environmental morals, with a main focus of equity, justice, and ethical responsibility toward people and the planet.
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Resource & Water Management
Students focuses on managing Earth’s resources such as soil, minerals, and water responsibly in order to support life and prevent overexploitation.

Innovation & Future Sustainability
Students understand the usage of environmental technologies, youth entrepreneurship, and creative solutions that drive a sustainable and equitable future.
Get Involved
Project EARTH empowers individuals and families to make ethical environmental choices, spark curiosity, and cultivate sustainable habits at home, in schools, and throughout the community. Whether you're a parent, teacher, student, or neighbor, your everyday actions can lead the way toward a more sustainable future.
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Lead by Example
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Collaborate with youth on school gardens, composting, or “green zones”
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Support eco-conscious choices while shopping—like local, organic, or fair-trade products
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Watch documentaries or read articles on sustainability to spark thoughtful conversations
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Encourage curiosity through “why” and “what if” questions about the environment
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Help students design greener, more biodiversity-friendly school spaces
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Learn and Grow Together
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Garden as a family to build care, responsibility, and earth connection
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Do home sustainability audits—focus on energy, waste, and animal-friendly choices
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Visit local eco-sites like organic farms, green buildings, or nature-based tourism areas
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Volunteer for clean-ups, climate advocacy, or regenerative agriculture projects
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Take part in tree planting, green infrastructure, and urban greening efforts
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Explore youth climate initiatives and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) together
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