Currently doing MSc in Education, Learning, Technology, and Society. I like taking pictures of nature and landscapes.
My challenge
I would like to spend an hour outside in nature each day.

March has been so busy, yet I still manage to do this challenge.
It was started and closed on rainy days. Through this challenge, I was able to explore the nearest park. I was excited to observe and discover different lifeforms in different places.
Spending time in nature can make me feel calm and at peace. Listening to the sounds of nature is like soothing classical music. I have wanted to feel this feeling for a long time, and I hope that other people will find comfortable places like me. In addition, through this activity, I realized that talking about climate action is not always about making something big with an immediate impact or starting massive climate prevention. Changing the perspective about nature and the environment can be an alternative way to make people wonder and question, «how do I affect nature? and how does it effect on me?». Through this experience, I understand that the way to communicate climate crisis is very fundamental in shaping people’s mindsets in determining attitudes toward climate action. It can be started by rethinking and understand ‘how does nature matter on me? how do I matter in making it better or worse?» Today may be my last day spending time in nature as a part of the School of Education climate change challenge. Still, today will be a new beginning for me because I want to continue doing this for myself. I am glad that I decided to be involved in this challenge, though I may not have a significant impact on the people around me. It does help me change my view about climate crisis mitigation and lead the way I think of sustainable life.