The Eco-School Club model is limited as a tool for intergenerational learning about climate change
Adaptation to climate change has become increasingly important throughout the world to ensure human and environmental wellbeing. Studies have shown that communities in Southern Africa are experiencing erratic weather patterns that effect traditional farming practices and crops, leading to food security issues and famine. Research has shown that younger generations are willing to adapt and implement new tools and strategies. However, in certain communities where farming practices have been long-established, changing practices to adapt to climate change is difficult.