

NAAEE is developing a new set of guidelines focused on climate change education and climate justice, that will become part of the Guidelines for Excellence series. These guidelines are being designed to serve a broad range of individuals and organizations interested in using education as a tool for…
Climate anxiety is a genuine and escalating concern impacting mental health worldwide. Embracing Sustainable Development Goals as our guide for united global action is essential.
With school starting or set to begin across much of the northern hemisphere, it's time to take stock of some STEM resources and websites tailored to our passion for environmental education. Come check out ten resources we found!
The ee360+ initiative serves as an effective catalyst for collaboration, centered on making the best of environmental education (EE) accessible for everyone. This blog highlights the collaboration of three national and long-standing environmental education nonprofits and ee360+ partners—Project…
Do you have an innovative idea about how to protect marine life? Or tackle marine debris? Or help coastal communities adapt to the effects of climate change? Applications for the GEEP Youth Innovation Challenge: Saving Our Seas will be accepted through July 31, 2023. Read on for more tips on…
Learn how Earth Force’s partnership with ee360+ merges civic engagement and environmental education to empower young individuals to drive positive change at St. Francis de Sales High School in Illinois.
How can communities and schools collaborate to advance environmental education? Explore several presentations and essays on this topic prepared by several professionals who took part in an expert panel.
Responses from our community ranged from finding joy in magical environments to envisioning a healing world. Let us know how you would answer!
Step into the world of a Youth Climate Summit in New York. Witness the convergence of a yearning for connection and students' passionate drive to protect our planet, written by guest contributor Rachel Arbor.
In the face of anxious times, guest writer Holly Thomas-Hilburn blends faith-based traditions and nonformal education to provide a service about the Colorado River.
Equip yourself and your students with tools and positive practices as you engage in climate-related subjects.
NAAEE is going virtual this year, so fire up your computer and get ready to join us. Submit a Proposal for NAAEE2023!
Mariam Merry Kabamba and guest writer Wilmont Benkele dig into the issues hindering access to education and provide potential solutions.
When it comes to facing ecological crises, a fellowship of faith-based young leaders is diving into tradition to find the routes toward the future. Read more in this guest blog post written by Naama Sadan, Ariel Evan Mayse, and Tania Schweig.
Learn about the Pratt & Whitney E-STEM awards program and what winners are doing to advance E-STEM in their communities!
Read about NAAEE's plans for appropriations advocacy this year, successes from last year, and more!
In this Harvest Stories, Jesse Baines of Atlantic Sea Farms shares how a team of kelp farmers use education to positively impact coastal communities as climate change makes landfall and wild fisheries are disrupted in Maine.
Join SEI as we take a look at some of the highlights from this semester of the Climate Corps Education Outside training program!
NAAEE and the U.S. EPA provided over thirty ee360+ scholarships to help make the conference more accessible to professionals and students who showcased their work in communities impacted by environmental injustice and climate change thanks to this funding.
Plangnan Damshakal, founder of the Eco Friendly Africa Initiative, details climate change impacts in the Sahel region.
Mahawa Komala is an environmental educator advocating for the sustainable use and management of community forests in Liberia.
CUBE Co-Founder Therese Keita describes working towards advancing STEAM-equity and climate action on the African continent.
In this post, EE 30 Under 30 Leader Mariam Kabamba discusses how climate change, hunger, and education converge and introduces four environmental educators working toward solutions.
CEE-Change Fellow Eileen Boekestein poetically expresses how the environmental education career journey isn't a pipeline, but a braided river of ever-changing entry points.