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Schools learn about the rainforest with a visit from tribesman Javier and Cool Earth

Mary Magdalen's Primary School, London SW14 8HE

Javier with Mary Magdalen's Primary School

 Javier Dril Bustamante with the Cool Earth team & Ecotribal gives a rainforest assembly to primary school children at St Mary Magdalen's Primary School. Schools can play a big part in the fight against climate change and young rainforest rescuers can make a real difference. Royal photographer, Arthur Edward has kindly captured the day on camera.

Kennall Vale School, Ponsanooth, Cornwall

Javier with Kennall Vale school

 After the bustle of London Javier heads to calmer Cornwall. The climate is challenging for Javier, who's been supplied with plenty of coats and jumpers for his stay. Today he heads an assembly for Kennall Vale Primary School in Cornwall. The morning involves face painting, explanations about climate change and the canopy trees which loggers exploit.

Cool Earth Day at Saltash.net Community School

Javier with Saltash.net school

 Cool Earth spends the day introducing Saltash.net community school to their new campaign Tree for a £ with the help of indigenous tribesman, Javier Dril Bustamante and Ecotribal. Saltash.net are getting in the spirit of the day by making videos on climate change, having a green mufty day, composing music and dedicating the day to exploring climate change. Each pupil has pledged to sponsor a tree which is really fantastic. Their Ass. Head Dan Roberts was one of the first teachers to go on the Cool Earth teacher fellowship and stayed with Javier and Cool Earth in the Amazonian rainforest. Take a look at how the day went here.

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