Virtual Global Orca Workshop The Whale Museum On August 27 and 28, The Whale Museum is hosting a Global Orca Workshop virtually through Zoom. This workshop’s theme will be "Understanding orca eco-types around the world; Who are they and what are they facing in today’s changing ocean environments?" This workshop is open to the public so register today to join!
Earth Day Everyday Podcast The goal of Earth Day Everyday is to facilitate conversations about incentivizing a more sustainable world. The podcast and website, Cirfin, feature guest speakers, informational videos, and more.
Podcast: Destroy, Rebuild, Repeat: How to Break the Climate Disaster Cycle with Mark Nevitt America Adapts Media In episode 208 of America Adapts, Mark Nevitt, an associate professor of law at Emory University joins the podcast to discuss his new paper that’s under review, entitled, "Destroy, Rebuild, Repeat: How to Break the Climate Disaster Cycle."
Podcast: Waterfront Conference: Designing for Tomorrow—The Multisector Approach to Climate Adaptation with the Waterfront Alliance America Adapts Media In episode 209 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons attended the Waterfront Conference in New York City hosted by the Waterfront Alliance.
CIFOR-ICRAF Knowledge Library All of the published research by The Center for International Forestry Research and World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) is available for free online.
Free, Online, Self-Paced Course on Ecosystem Restoration This free, online, self-paced course compiles research from leading institutions engaged in ecosystem restoration and experts in the field to raise awareness and build ecosystem restoration capacity.
Global Collaboration for Ecosystem Restoration: Education Challenge The Global Collaboration for Ecosystem Restoration: Education Challenge aims to embed ecosystem restoration into educational systems worldwide. The education challenge was launched on May 22, 2023, the International Day for Biological Diversity. This online event presented the Education Challenge objectives with an opportunity to start a dialogue process to learn from existing good practices and explore collaboration opportunities for the Challenge to be effective. Watch the launch webinar recording!
UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is a rallying call for the protection and revival of ecosystems all around the world, for the benefit of people and nature. Get inspired by stories, learn from restoration implementers, and take action.
4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning Online Course Outdoor Learning Store An Indigenous Learning Opportunity running from October to May annually. Each year—or Season—builds on the next! This year of self-paced (virtual) learning begins in the Fall and brings together 12 incredible Indigenous presenters from across Turtle Island (North America) to deepen participants’ understanding of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives while strengthening connections with the local Land and fostering more respectful, reciprocal relationships. This is just a first step—a bridge in awareness and understanding to support local Indigenous learning opportunities.
An Advocacy Guide for Environmental Education Professionals & Supporters eeAdvocate: An Advocacy Guide for Environmental Education Professionals & Supporters is designed to help you become a better and more confident advocate for environmental education (EE) and to bring more support and funding to the field. For EE to reach its full potential, advocacy at all levels of government—local school boards, state legislatures, state and federal agencies, and federal Congressional and Senatorial outreach—is crucial. This guide is focused primarily on advocating with your federal representatives, because these legislators are particularly important to our national work to support environmental education. This resource is featured in a State and Local Climate Education Policy Toolkit.