Preparing the next generation to face environmental crises with Artificial Intelligence.
ALKI is a European Erasmus+ partnership that brings AI-driven methodologies into schools to help students and educators understand, prepare for, and respond to natural disasters and environmental emergencies.
Climate disasters are getting closer to school. Education isn't.
The 2023 floods in Thessaly damaged more than 110 schools. The 2024 Valencia floods claimed 222 lives. Yet only 53% of European curricula even mention climate change — and just 2% address it meaningfully.
ALKI was built to close that gap. Through AI-driven learning, hands-on training and real student missions, we equip educators and young people to respond, adapt and build resilience.
Research, training, innovation — woven together.
Research
A cross-country survey of 660+ students and educators in Greece, Italy, Spain and Türkiye, mapping what they know about disasters and AI — and where the gaps are.
Training
A three-level training model: trainers form educators, educators form colleagues, and together they bring AI-driven crisis education into 28 hours of student workshops, hackathons and school missions.
Innovation
The ALKI digital platform and ALKI Academy keep the knowledge alive beyond the project — open-access, multilingual, and aligned with EU climate and digital policies.
Latest from the consortium
Kick-Off Meeting: ALKI officially begins.
The seven partners of the ALKI consortium gathered in Larissa, Greece, on 17 and 18 April 2026 for the project's official Kick-Off Meeting.
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