Kolkata : SwitchON Foundation on the occasion of Earth
day announced setting up of real time air quality monitors across leading
schools and institutions across the states of West Bengal, Jharkhand and
Odisha. This initiative is supported by the Clean Air Toolbox Program of
Columbia University, New York. These air quality monitoring Centers will be
setup across the most polluted or non-attainment cities with the objective to
make children and youth aware about the air pollution to inspire them to
protect themselves and take positive action. SwitchON Foundation team along
with experts and advisors will train students on how to use the air quality
data from these monitors and government monitors, prepare reports and spread
awareness amongst their campus and community and take positive action through
the school academic year. There are multiple organizations supporting the
interschool clean air championship program are Earth Day Network, WWF, Garbage
free India, National Museum of Natural History, Ministry of Forest Environment
and Climate Change. The Air Quality Monitors will report minute-by-minute changes
in the air quality levels and provide alerts if pollution levels rise.
With setting
up multiple air quality monitors in, SwitchON Foundation sets forth the Inter
School Clean Air Championship Programme where more than 100 schools will be
onboarded. Inter School Clean Air Championship Programme will create awareness
amongst students on Air Pollution through training via SwitchON’s unique online
learning management platform, students will organise and participate in
workshops, events, competitions through the year. Specifically
on days like Environment Day, World Health Day etc Schools will take up
projects such as waste management drives in their schools and at the leading
schools will be awarded for their
innovation and reach at the end of the year based on a grading system, a panel
of Juries will announce awards to participating schools based on their
creativity, outreach and the impact their activity on the environment.
Commenting
on the initiative of Inter School Clean Air Championship Programme, Professor V. Faye McNeill and Vice Chair, Department of Chemical
Engineering Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Columbia
University, and Vice President, American Association for Aerosol Research. said, “Air pollution is a global health hazard. Urgent action is
needed, beginning with sharing the right knowledge. The Columbia
University in the City of New York. `The Columbia University Clean Air Toolbox
Initiative Clean Air Toolbox Initiative is happy to guide and support SwitchON
Foundation in their program in which low-cost, real-time air quality monitors
are being installed in schools and hosted by citizen groups. Data will play a
crucial role in raising awareness and inspiring clean air and climate action.”
Experts say
children are more vulnerable to pollution because their lungs are
underdeveloped and their immune systems are weaker. And yet, nine out of 10
children around the world are breathing in toxins that exceed safe levels. Over
the years, the situation has become critical, even global bodies like UNICEF
have predicted that air pollution will become the leading cause of child
mortality by 2050.
Supporting this initiative, Mr. Manfred Auster, Consul-General of the Federal Republic of Germany
Kolkata (Calcutta) said, “Air pollution is a serious health concern and it
affects all of us, but children are particularly at risk. Change has to start
with all of us and building children’s awareness is key, because they can then
start mobilizing family and friends to take action on the issue. I congratulate
SwitchON Foundation for their work on this issue and particularly the launch of
the intra school competition to take action on air pollution.”
Prof.
Chandradeep (CD) Mitra teaches at IIM Calcutta, XLRI, SPJIMR & MICA, &
served twice as Chairperson, Board of
Governors of Calcutta International School said, “Children & youth are major
stakeholders in climate change, so its important that they play an key role in
addressing the global air pollution crisis. The Inter-School Clean Air
Championship championed by SwitchON Foundation is a commendable initiative to
help galvanize schools & children come together for a cleaner and healthier
future.”
Mr. Vinay Jaju, Managing director of SwitchON Foundation said, “SwitchON
Foundation believes that children and youth are leaders of tomorrow, it is
crucial for them to understand the significance of sustainable living and take
concrete steps to address the issue of air pollution. The interschool clean air
championship provides a unique opportunity for schools to not only learn about
the importance of clean air, but also actively engage in efforts to improve air
quality in their campuses and communities”.
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