Sailors for Sustainability #76 - Sustainable Schools (ARG)
In Uruguay and Argentina we visit the first two sustainable schools of Latin America. Representatives of ngo Tagma, who built the schools, explain how they used Michael Reynolds' "earthship" design: the schools are made from recycled and natural materials, catch rainwater, and generate their own renewable energy. Fruit and vegetables grown in and around the school supplement the students' diets and serve as teaching objects. The teachers use the building and the local ecosystem to explain sustainability-related topics. It makes the buildings and the way they used in the classroom to teach the children textbook examples of sustainability.
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About Sailors for Sustainability
We are Floris & Ivar, two sailors from the Netherlands 🇳🇱. We are on a sailing trip around the world in search of solutions to today’s sustainability challenges. It means that we look for examples in the fields of buildings, climate, community, economy, ecosystems, energy, nutrition, spirituality, and transportion that show that there are more sustainable or future-proof ways of doing things. By documenting proven solutions we strive to inspire people, companies and governments to change their habits and accelerate positive change.
After looking deeper into crises such as climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, pollution, inequality, and human rights abuses, it became clear to us that fundamental change is necessary for humanity to survive. We made it our mission to highlight solutions that bring an ecologically sound and socially just society closer. Solutions that people can relate to and implement in their own lives.
Floris was trained as a lawyer 👨💼 and Ivar as an industrial engineer 👷♂️. We both had busy jobs but felt something was missing. We wanted to be more ecologically and socially engaged, experience different cultures, and see our planet's beautiful natural world.
Ivar was living on a sailboat and always had a dream of sailing around the world. It seemed natural to combine the two, even more so because sailing is such a sustainable way to travel. Traveling slowly on wind energy is quite a carbon neutral way to get around.
After many, many years of working on the boat, we finally left Amsterdam in 2016. Yet we left behind more than our hometown and family and friends. We also left behind jobs and the income and security that come with them. In return, we got adventure and the unknown! We didn’t know exactly where we would go, who we would meet, how the sailing would go, and if our project would be successful.
So far, our route has taken us half-way around the world 🌏. We've documented over 50 sustainable solutions, and visited over 25 countries. They are like pieces of a large, complex jigsaw puzzle. As we collect more pieces, the contours of an ecologically sound and socially just society become better visible. Yet the puzzle is far from finished. We will continue our search for inspiring sustainable initiatives. There is still plenty to discover!
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