The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) has published a new report, "Climate Change Indicators in the United States, 2016 (Fourth Edition)"
This collection of essays regarding various aspects of urban environmental education will be part of the forthcoming "Urban Environmental Education Review" from Cornell University Press in 2017.
This guide is designed to help state and local governments connect with EPA initiatives that can help them expand or develop their own EE/RE and climate protection efforts in ways that benefit low-income communities.
Read on to learn how participating in EECapacity's CCC Fellowship impacted the president of the MERITO Foundation, its work, as well as over 800 students in California through the creation of the Energy Efficiency to Mitigate Climate Change and Ocean Acidification (EECCOA) program.
Help your environmental organization make the leap into providing online learning opportunities! Learn how to plan, design, and implement an online learning project as part of the 2016 T3 Online EE Learning Accelerator!
Jerome Shabazz, founder and Executive Director of JASTECH Development Services, Inc., and the Overbrook Environmental Education Center provides a unique perspective on how small organizations can utilize resources to create big solutions.
The EPA launched a community-focused website last year to better connect community members and local government officials to resources that are important to them.
The EPA has announced the 15 emerging young leaders to participate in the National Environmental Justice Advisory Council’s (NEJAC) Youth Perspectives on Climate Justice Workgroup. The workgroup is comprised of young people, ages 18 to 29, at the forefront of the fight against climate change.
Get a preview of the course content from the global online course "Environmental Education: Trans-disciplinary Approaches to Solving Wicked Problems" and watch an intro lecture by Judy Braus, Executive Director of NAAEE. Course content will be available for self-paced study this summer on eePRO.
Join people from federal agencies, community organizations, state and local government, universities and non-governmental organizations, associations and businesses to meet for 2½ days to learn from the Urban Waters Federal Partnership's work to date and to chart the course for the future.
Date and Time:
Tuesday, July 26, 2016, 9:00am to Thursday, July 28, 2016, 5:00pm
This new online course from Cornell University, University of Bristol, Gothenburg University, NAAEE, and other collaborators will provide participants access to short lectures, readings, and multi-media resources contributed by over 40 US and global experts in environmental education and related environmental fields.
Date and Time:
Monday, February 1, 2016, 12:00am to Sunday, April 24, 2016, 11:54pm
NAAEE and EECapacity have taken on the challenge of developing a set of guidelines focused on how environmental educators can work successfully to protect the environment and promote community well-being and sustainability and need your help!
The Diversity and the Conservation Movement module explores how to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the conservation movement and how to increase the reach and impact of our collective work.
EPA Administrator, Gina McCarthy and MOEJ Minister, Yoshio Mochizuki met in Japan for bilateral dialogue on collaboration related to environmental issues.
This resource contains information about perspectives and approaches for environmental education to remain effective and relevant to diverse populations both locally and globally.
The Institute actively engages the educator to explore their role in facilitating the investigation and evaluation of environmental issues with their learners.