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Students testing water from local aquatic ecosystems
Testing water from local aquatic ecosystems. Photo credit: Angela Darveau
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Moderator Endorsed: Global EE

As environmental educators, it can be easy to focus on problems like climate change, deforestation, and extinction, but that can have negative impacts on young generations. Rather than inspiring them to care more, this can sometimes have the opposite affect by causing young people to feel helpless to make change. We can combat this by fostering a sense of place in our students, focusing on local ecosystems, and encouraging them to see nature all around them. A focus on local solutions gives us a chance to see how just a few people can make a big difference. We can inspire others by emphasizing tangible actions that they can personally take, since it always feels better to do something about the problems you see. Small adjustments to these lessons may be all it takes to change someone’s outlook!

A group of kids huddle around a person kneeling to hold a plastic water bottle out
Photo credit: Holly Peterson/Westgate Community School
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Moderator Endorsed: Global EE

After college, I became disheartened that environmental education was not the career path that I wanted to continue. Every position I saw offered low wages, part-time, or volunteer work. Then I found Westgate Community School (WCS), a K–12 charter school unlike any other. Environmental Education and Service Learning are just two pieces of Westgate’s whole child education that I lead as the Environmental Education Coordinator. I take care of goats, chickens, barn cats, and a snake daily. I teach topics about all things environmental. I am here to talk about my work at Westgate and explain why we must integrate environmental education into our public school systems.

Please join our K-12 group meet-up in Tucson

On Friday, October 14th, at 1-2pm Mountain time, please join us in the Palo Verde Room!! Hope to see you there!!

Planting trees in a school garden in Mozambique
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As environmental educators working with K-12 kids, we understand how powerful the local actions taken by children can be. These local actions, especially looking toward adaptation and disaster risk reduction, such as school gardens, water quality testing, tree planting, school or home mapping, and advocacy. This is why I am especially proud to be founder of international NGO, Earth Child Institute, advocating with and for children on the global platform as a civil society observer to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Indian farmers protest and sell goods
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For the past one year, come rain or sunshine, freezing cold and scorching summers, the bread producers of the country, both women and men, have been protesting on the borders of Delhi, the capital of India. They have been living in makeshift housing, several hundred kilometers away from their homes and fields to participate in the protest. The fields which they have been working for generations, for them to be a farmer is a matter of pride and their lands a matter of honor which they are not ready to part with even in the times of extreme economic crisis.

Opportunity

The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) invites you to participate in the prestigious environment examination, ‘GREEN Olympiad’ – India’s premier annual school initiative being organized since 1999. The examination serves a dual purpose of testing the environment quotient of students and enhancing their understanding about issues related to sustainable development.

Date and Time:

Monday, November 15, 2021, 8:00pm to Sunday, December 12, 2021, 8:00am

Registration Deadline:

Thursday, September 30, 2021, 12:00pm

The Energy and Resources Institute green olympiad 2021
TERI Green Olympiad 2021
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The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) invites you to participate in the prestigious environment examination, ‘GREEN Olympiad’ – India’s premier annual school initiative being organized since 1999. The examination serves a dual purpose of testing the environment quotient of students and enhancing their understanding about issues related to sustainable development.

Job

Texas A&M Forest Service is seeking a Marketing & Design Specialist to work closely with conservation education and program staff to provide program-specific expertise in graphic design, marketing, media relations, and branding in order to better enhance the story-telling and education capacity for the Forest Resource Development and Forest Resource Protection Divisions. Join our team and play an active role in ensuring Texas forests remain sustainable into the future.

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College Station, TX
United States
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WeNaturalists image. Hiker looks out from a forest into a small learning framed by trees, grass, and a large hill.
WeNaturalists connecting with nature
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Moderator Endorsed: Connecting to Nature

Connections with like-minded people can add intrinsic value to our lives. It can inspire teams to work better, and individuals to grow exponentially. Sometimes, it can even change minds for the better. But, the power of connection goes beyond people. It’s also tied to nature—flora or fauna. Meaningfully connecting with the environment around us can make the world a better place to live. And by engaging children in this endeavor, we can solidify the future.