Schouwen-Duiveland is working on the energy transition to be energy neutral by 2040, meaning that all energy that is needed will be is generated within the municipality boundaries in a sustainable and/or renewable way.
To know more about climate change and its effects, there is the Watersnoodmuseum. It is the national knowledge and remembrance center that tells the story of the flood in 1953, about the reconstruction, the Delta Works and water safety.
It also includes an exhibition on climate change and possible effects with an explanation of what you can do yourself, virtual reality gadgets to simulate this and testimonies of elderly people that experienced the disaster. This is a nice thing to experience during your green holiday in Schouwen-Duiveland!