Friday, 18 October 2024

University of Kelaniya Pioneers Climate Solutions with International Collaboration

The University of Kelaniya held a landmark event as part of the Climate Change Accelerator program, marking a significant step forward in student-led climate innovation. The event was organized by the Department of Geography, University of Kelaniya, in collaboration with the U.S. Consulate and Seeds of Peace, and was held on the 14th of October 2024, at the Board Room of the Faculty of Social Sciences.

The Climate Change Accelerator, in partnership with the U.S. Department of State, empowers students to take the lead in addressing climate issues across South Asia. At the event, two teams from the Department of Geography presented their innovative project proposals aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change. Both teams have been secured cash awards of $200 to initiate their projects, positioning them as key players in the university’s climate initiatives.

Professor M. M. Gunatilake, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, honoured the event as the Chief Guest. Moreover, the event welcomed an esteemed delegation, including Ms. Zahra Hajyani, Public Engagement Specialist at the U.S. Consulate in Karachi; Mr. Qasim Aslam, Project Director of the South and Southeast Asia Climate Change Accelerator (SSCCA); Ms. Shweta Patole, Senior Program Manager at Seeds of Peace; and Mr. Priyank Badola, Senior Program Coordinator at Seeds of Peace.

One of the highlights of the day was the formal handover of a biogas plant developed by Team Reclaim, symbolizing the practical contributions of students toward sustainability. This biogas plant project is a testament to the university’s commitment to fostering a green campus and driving innovation through hands-on learning. After the program, the delegation team visited the biogas plant located on the university premises, witnessing firsthand the impact of student-driven sustainability initiatives.

Additionally, the event was graced by the participation of Senior Professor Lal Mervin Dharmasiri, Head of the Department of Geography; Professor A. G. Amarasinghe; Dr. Saseeka Wijesakara; Dr. Pansujee Dissanayake, Deputy Director of the Center for Sustainability Solutions; Mr. K. K. K. Darmathilake, Registrar of the university; and staff members of the Department of Geography. The program was hosted by the university coordinator for this program, Lecturer Indunil Ranwella.

With lively discussions between international delegates, faculty, and students, the event provided a valuable platform for sharing ideas and collaborating on solutions to one of the most pressing global challenges - climate change.

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter. Don’t miss any news or stories.

We do not spam!