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Earth Warriors is part of 2 prestigious and competitive programmes for social impact start-ups

Awarded GESS Award 2023 for Best Start-Up of the Year

Earth Warriors is extremely proud to have been awarded the start up of the year by GESS in 2023. Start up life is a journey with a steep learning curve and lots of ups and downs. But the key is perseverance and we want to thank GESS for giving us the encouragement to keep going with our mission of empowering children to take climate action through age appropriate climate education.

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Cambridge Social Venture Incubator

From fashion to farming, prisons to prosthetics, the programme helps all sorts of social ventures to get started and grow through the next six to 12 months of people’s journey. Whether they have global plans or are making an impact in their local community, the support is tailored.

The Harvard Climate Circle Accelerator

Harvard climate entrepreneur’s circle is a selective incubation program for high-potential ventures working to address climate change. The Climate Circle is cultivating the next generation of climate entrepreneurs who are actively uncovering new, unexpected ways to take on climate change.

Recognised by UNESCO Green citizens initiative for our unique approach.

Earth Warriors was recognised as a UNESCO Green Citizen Initiative in 2022 for its unique approach to climate education and we couldn’t be happier about this. UNESCO launched the Green Citizen  initiative in 2021 to support and highlight local citizen projects that are shaping new ways of inhabiting the world in harmony with nature. We have been thrilled to become part of  the Green Citizens community, sharing best practices, innovations and ideas with like minded change makers.

Earth Warriors with National Geographic

Earth Warriors is delighted to share our short animation made in partnership with The National Geographic Society. We co-created this resource for teachers during lockdown to shine a light on the importance of teaching quality climate education in an age-appropriate way, critical for 3-7-year-olds to keep their eco-anxiety in check.

In 2022 we released our  Global Learning Standards on Climate Change for 3-7 year olds – developed byus in collaboration with Professors Dana Charles McCoy and Michael Mastrandrea from Harvard and Stanford University respectively.Â