NAAEE Members are invited to submit nominations to recognize the positive contributions of individuals and organizations in the field of EE. Awardees will be recognized at the Annual NAAEE Conference in Tucson. The deadline for 2022 award nominations is August 1.
Deadline: August 1. Do you know of an individual or organization that has accomplished great things in environmental education? You probably do! This is your chance to recognize the wonderful work of incredibly hardworking individuals and organizations for the benefit of the environment.
This role will be responsible for leading the delivery of a climate change programme for 12,000 girls in nine WAGGGS Member Organizations, which are national Girl Guide or Girl Scout associations (in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Dominica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, St. Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago).
In episode 165 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Dr. Katharine Mach who analyzes the IPCC report and its communications coverage. We also hear how the University of Miami is bringing adaptation and resilience into its curriculum
Happening virtually on June 21-24, the GCSE 2022 Annual Conference will explore the complex interactions between biodiversity and climate change, and how these complexities factor into conservation strategies to protect global biodiversity.
CEE-Change Fellow Lisa Yeager shares her own story of growth and problem-solving when she found her role as a zoo docent including difficult discussions.
In the latest episode of America Adapts, we are talking with citizen activists impacted by repeated flooding and what actions they are taking in response.
Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Communication and Education Project (MECCE) and NAAEE have developed an insightful report on the state of K–12 climate change education policy in the U.S.
Join a new nature journaler with each episode to learn more about connecting to your place to understand how you fit in the ecosystem. A beginning to understanding how we affect climate change in a creative way.
Join the conversation on June 13 at 12 pm ET to share challenges, successes, lessons learned, and opportunities for collaboration related to sustainability education.
In partnership with Mount Rainier National Park, the University of Washington operates the Mount Rainier Institute (MRI). MRI provide outstanding nature-based education experiences that are rooted in science and nurture the next generation of environmental stewards and leaders. Most programs are multi-day overnight. We are looking for skilled educators to continue the development of an exceptional environmental education program with one of the nation’s iconic National Parks.
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences (JESS)
Special Issue Call for Papers
Critical Energy Literacy: Intersectional Approaches to Research, Pedagogy, and Activism
Manuscript submission deadline: January 31st, 2023
Guest Editors:
Greg Lowan-Trudeau, gelowan@ucalgary.ca
Teresa Fowler, teresa.fowler@concordia.ab.ca
This course introduces the basics of climate science and communication strategies to help empower individuals to talk about climate change as a means to inspire action.
We present 10 fun and educative videos with quizzes about themes surrounding climate change. They were made for children between 5 to 12 years old and are available in both french and english. Have fun watching!
In 2021, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth and [their] partners in the Kentucky Just Transition Coalition knocked on thousands of doors to talk with Kentuckians living in urban, small city, and rural communities about the climate crisis.