We have set up climate laboratories in underprivileged schools, equipped with tools to measure weather, water, air, soil, and biodiversity parameters. The initiative includes training components that focus on environmental monitoring, risk identification, and low-cost solutions for climate resilience. Students are organized into groups focusing on specific environmental components—air, water, soil, weather, and biodiversity—allowing them to actively engage in data collection and analysis while fostering a deeper understanding of local climate issues.