Education Programme

Trading places for Lingnan U

NEC_2012_April107The Ming Tak school requested that the Lingnan University group run activities for around 70 students.  This was a little much for the Lingnan U volunteers to handle as one group – but fortunately Gary Choy of NEA Association stepped in to help.

Lingnan U team primary school trading

CTG_Ln_2012Apr137It was the second time that we lead the carbon trading game. One thing different is that the students who participated in this game are primary four student. It was a simplified version of the game; students were all very excited about the game on that day.

City U tests new game

CityU_2012March119This was a new version of the carbon trading game being held in the City University.

Entire country gobbled up at City U

CityU_Jan2012In a global first, City University students managed to liquidate an entire country and deposit the proceeds into the USA's bank account.  Could this happen in real life?  A question for the World Economic Forum in Davos perhaps.

Lingnan U students lead a game at Ma Ko Pan school

CTG_MKP_2011Nov140Do you believe that Cambodia is a match for US or UK? Through the Carbon Trading Game held on 29th November 2011, students in Ma Ko Pan Secondary School showed how countries can reserve their economic competitiveness by setting aside their natural material, manipulating the price of the carbon offsets, trading them in the system of carbon trading.

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th_logo_2010_smTeng Hoi Conservation Organization is a member of Take Tech Ltd, a non-profit making organization registered in Hong Kong.  We develop practical and participative environmental programmes with a strong emphasis on education and measurable results.  'Teng Hoi' is a Cantonese phrase that translates as 'listen to the sea', a name that came from our first programme, the development of a device to locate explosions underwater generated by illegal fish bombs.

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