Pennington School Global Studies students present climate policy proposals

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The Pennington School’s Global Studies students participated in the 2021 Global Economic Forum (GEF), sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia.

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The 2021 forum brought teams of high school students together on March 2 in a virtual mock competition for funding from the World Bank. Students were tasked with proposing projects to combat climate change and inequity, according to information provided by the school.

During a full-day conference, students presented their climate policy proposals to a panel of judges.

Two of Pennington’s teams won first place and first runner-up. In first place were Aidan Medina ’22, Avani Prakash ’22 and Daniel Sampaio ’22, who proposed a solar water heating system for Russia. In second place were Chloe Boocock ’22, Jack Giacobbe ’22, Shannon McKiernan ’22, and Mike Liakopoulos ’21, who designed an urban garden-supported food bank for Capetown, South Africa.

The mission of the Global Studies Program at The Pennington School, through the Global Studies certificate, travel opportunities, and campus-wide initiatives, is to support and enhance informed, active and ethical participation in global ideas, issues, and communities, both at home and abroad, according to the statement.

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