Podcast: CNN’s Chief Climate Correspondent Bill Weir Adapts to Climate Change America Adapts Media In episode 204 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts Bill Weir, the Chief Climate Correspondent at CNN. Bill shares his insights into how climate change now intersects with every aspect of our lives, transforming all beats into climate beats. Drawing from his experiences covering climate stories, he emphasizes the power of storytelling.
Masters of Natural Resources – Environmental Education and Science Communication University of Idaho - McCall Outdoor Science School Join the next cohort of leaders, doer's and changemakers here at the University of Idaho McCall Field Campus. This 10.5-month graduate residency allows you to earn your master's degree, make a difference in our award-winning program, the McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS), and join our network of 400+ alumni. Scholarships are available.
Nature School for Teachers - Summer Professional Development Mass Audubon Enhance your nature teaching skills with Mass Audubon at one of two summer professional development opportunities: (1) July 23–26 in Lincoln, Massachusetts OR (2) August 6–9 in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
Inspiring Climate Education and Action: Spotlighting NY Sun Works and SEI SEI NY Sun Works This April 30 eeWEBINAR highlighted the work of two game-changing organizations that are building leadership for the future and advancing climate change education and climate solutions.
2024 Environmental Action Civics Week Earth Force Environmental Action Civics Week is an elevation of youth-adult partnerships that create real environmental change using civics. Engage in real-time with young people, educators, and organizations to learn how Environmental Action Civics is driving community change. From April 29 to May 3, pop in daily for events that showcase Environmental Action Civics!
Earth Day: A Reflection on Its Origins, Evolution, and Significance Carrie Albright In celebration of Earth Day, we unite globally on April 22, embracing a shared commitment to caring for our planet.
Environmental Education & Civic Engagement Cornell University Join an expert panel on May 1st, 2024 at 10 AM ET to explore how environmental education can foster civic engagement, catalyzing community and ecosystem well-being, environmental justice, and equitable governance.
Monarchs & More K–8 Curriculum Guides Monarch Joint Venture The guides offer age-specific projects on butterfly life cycles, monarch migration, and ecology, with detailed background information and teacher and student pages, as well as a glossary, outdoor teaching tips, and printable handouts.
FREE Environmental Education Workshops for Teachers by NESS & NOAA Join New England Science & Sailing (NESS) for a workshop series as we dive into the best practices for implementing meaningful watershed educational experiences in alternative learning schools. This will include three virtual speakers throughout April, and then one in-person workshop on April 27th. Connect with a community of educators who are passionate about igniting curiosity for environmental stewardship and scientific investigation, interact with speakers in environmental education fields, explore free resources to support your STEM curriculum, and hear from the NESS B-WET Teacher Cohort as they share their findings throughout the past 3 years. Thanks to NESS’s B-WET grant provided by NOAA, this professional development opportunity is available for free.
Zayed Sustainability Prize Since 2008, the Zayed Sustainability Prize has been empowering global changemakers, recognising their innovative sustainability solutions and amplifying their transformative impact.