My carbon footprint

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Today’s show has been created in partnership with Unicef’s “Unite for Climate” campaign. On it, we’ll hear the second half of our session with young people in South Africa talking about climate change.

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The value of a garden

15 year-olds Kimico Peterson, Brandon Van Niekerk, and Nadine Prince from South Peninsula High School talk about the indigenous garden and food tunnel that their environment club has grown, how gardening is linked to reducing one’s carbon footprint, and what they have gained from the experience.


Does living a modern life mean leaving a big carbon footprint?

Six young Capetonians debated this question: does living a life of technology and comfort necessarily mean leaving a big carbon footprint? Opinions varied.


Worms!

Composting and vermiculture is another way to keep our environment healthy.