Saleemul Huq

Saleemul Huq who has recently died, was not a household name. But the Economist’s climate correspondent Rachel Dobbs says it’s one worth remembering. What follows are extracts from an Economist Climate Issue about his life. This spring I listened to Saleemul Huq, a Bangladeshi-British scientist, give a seminar on climate justice. “Every day, every week,…

30th October 2023

New Learners Council – The FED is looking to recruit current learners in England, “from a diversity of voices, backgrounds and experiences”, to join its Learners Council; specifically: Up to 10 young people aged 16-18 Up to two learners aged 25+ who are in full-time or part-time education The Council will focus on the English education…

Award for outstanding and inspirational practitioners in environmental education 

The Educators Trust Trust Awards 2024 Robert J. Jones Award Theme: Environmental Education Guidance for Nominators The Trust of the Worshipful Company of Educators wishes to confer an award for outstanding and inspirational practitioners in environmental education.  The award is generously supported by Dr Peter Warren CBE, Past Master of the Company and is named after his teacher…

Green and Blue Space at Queen’s

Thanks to Slugger O’Tool for alerting us to three projects at Queen’s University Belfast that are addressing Urban Green and Blue Space (UGBS) and nature-based solutions. These are: The SPACE project is investigating environmental factors (e.g., air, noise, and light pollution) and how they can impact our brain health as we age, specifically looking at, and engaging…

Broadening horizons in conservation education

Nikki Burton Mallott The remit of a conservation educator is to connect audiences with the natural world and encourage the uptake of positive environmental behaviors. At Knowsley Safari, we are looking to achieve this more broadly in our community. Two approaches have been explored: 1. An integrated approach to nature, health and wellbeing 2. Framing conservation through…

23rd October 2023

New Conversations – The latest edition of Elephant Times is now available.  This shares the experience and some of the ideas from a conference that brought students and teachers together from a variety of schools in South Wales.  Recent Tide~ work has focused on the educational implications of the climate crisis and the conference evolved from that work.  The challenge now…

Per Capita CO2 Emissions

Our World in Data has been updating its ability to use ‘interactive data visualizations’ in its work.  A good way to see this is in its display of per capita CO2 emissions from 1750 to 2021. You can select the countries whose data you wish to study and then see these as maps, tables and charts.  You can…