NAEE eNewsletter 2.2.2025

Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… Squirrel Moon The Squirrel Moon Have you been following our Year of Environmental Lunacy https://naee.org.uk/a-year-of-environmental-lunacy/  project? Each lunar month we bring you a new Blogger who offers their thoughts about an appropriate lunar name based on what we might be noticing around us in nature during this time. We have…

Teaching Wisdom? Part 2 – Resilience

Today’s post is by regular contributor, Richard Jurin. Before his retirement, Richard led the Environmental Studies programme at the University of Northern Colorado, where he launched a degree in Sustainability Studies.  His academic interests are environmental worldviews and understanding barriers to sustainability. As ever, with our blogs, the views expressed are not necessarily shared by NAEE.…

NAEE e-News 13.1.2025

On Thursday January 9th some key members of NAEE attended a memorial service at St Peter’s Church, Sutton Coldfield for Sue Fenoughty. Sue (19th December 1935 – 14th December 2024) had been a very active member of NAEE for many years. She was the editor of the NAEE’s flagship Environmental Education Journal for a number…

NAEE Newsletter 06.01.2025

Happy New Year!   Dear Members…. Dear Members  We hope you had a good and happy break over the festive season and a positive start to New Year.   Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… NAEE Blog post: The Evolution of Environmental Education in the UK: A Historical Perspective.   eeADVOCATE  Sarah Bodor, NAAEE’s Director of Policy &…