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HSBC Bermuda continues its collaboration with BIOS

Students take part in the Climate Classroom programme at ASU BIOS (Photograph supplied)

HSBC Bermuda and the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences have renewed their commitment to work together through the Climate Classroom programme.

The immersive education programme, exclusively sponsored by HSBC for the past four years, brings hundreds of middle school students to the ASU BIOS campus for hands-on workshops exploring climate science and its impacts on Bermuda.

The programme also helps to improve science literacy and empowers young people to view themselves as environmental stewards who can help shape the island’s future.

Kaitlin Noyes, the director of education at ASU BIOS said: “Seeing this programme grow from strength to strength each year is so inspiring.

“We can’t wait to welcome students to our campus, introduce them to the new learning elements and see how they work together, solve problems and discover science.”

Kim Rose, HSBC Bermuda’s community investment manager, added that meaningful progress on environmental issues requires collaboration across all sectors.

She said: “Supporting programmes like Climate Classroom empowers young people with the tools to take action.

“It shows that small, informed steps, when multiplied across a community, can create real, lasting impact.”

The programme is one area of collaboration between the two organisations

In October, Craig Carlson, the ASU BIOS president and director, joined HSBC staff at the bank’s headquarters for a lunch-and-learn session, introducing employees to the work of ASU BIOS and its global role in ocean science.

HSBC Bermuda volunteers roll up their sleeves for a clean-up at Cooper’s Island (Photograph supplied)

In November, more than 100 HSBC Bermuda employees joined ASU BIOS staff, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and Keep Bermuda Beautiful in a clean-up effort, removing invasive species, restoring pathways, cutting back overgrowth and planting native species.

Greg Garnier, the chief executive of HSBC Bermuda, said: “It is truly inspiring to see what can be achieved when employees and organisations unite behind a shared purpose.

“Partnering with ASU BIOS allows us to invest in both our environment and our community.

“Programmes like Climate Classroom ensure that the next generation of Bermudians grows up equipped with the knowledge, skills and confidence to address climate challenges.

“This is more than volunteering, it is creating a legacy of environmental stewardship and education that this island can build upon for years to come.”

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Published February 06, 2026 at 2:07 pm (Updated February 06, 2026 at 2:07 pm)

HSBC Bermuda continues its collaboration with BIOS

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