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Here’s a comment from WWT – the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust – on some of the implications of the vote to leave the EU. This begins: “The environment is one of the areas most affected by the Leave vote. 40% of EU funding goes to farming payments, and much of our law is underpinned by EU law…
This (slightly up-dated) article was first published in NAEE‘s Spring 2015 journal Environmental Education (Vol 108), as our ‘President’s Column’. The views are Bill Scott’s own, not NAEE’s. Climate Change by Numbers Did you watch BBC FOUR’s Climate Change by Numbers back in March? Unusually for a BBC science programme on TV, it was presented by three mathematicians. Unsurprisingly then,…
UNEP has a new MOOC which will explore Wicked Problems, Dynamic solutions: The Ecosystem Approach and Systems Thinking This applies systems thinking to gain a better understanding of how ecosystems function. The MOOC also helps participants identify potential solutions to a myriad of problems inspired in part by the complex dynamics of ecosystems themselves.
Judy Braus, executive director of NAAEE, sets out 10 reasons for being at the NAAEE conference: Be In the Know: The NAAEE conference is the best place to catch up on all the research taking place in our active and dynamic field. The research symposium is Tuesday and Wednesday, October 18 and 19, and there’s a full…
A free education pack for the film of Naomi Klein’s This Changes Everything, has been released in the UK. It contains a series of short clips taken from the film which highlight the complexities of trying to balance society, economy and environment. The videos show how people from all walks of life and countries are trying to create change. There are also…
The SEEd website has a feature, written by Natural England’s Principal Advisor for Outdoor Learning, Jim Burt, busting 4 myths on outdoor learning in schools. These are: Myth 1: In order to get outdoor learning into schools we need to change the national curriculum Myth 2: Outdoor learning is just for extra-curricular activity Myth 3: Outdoor…
It’s almost (but not quite) too late to get the early bird deals at NAAEE’s 2016 conference in Madison. The theme is From Inspiration to Impact: Inspiring stories. Compelling evidence. Meaningful impact All the detail is here.
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A Climate Change Companion for family, school and community is a new book by David Hicks which explores why climate change matters, and explains the relationship between climate change and our energy usage. It has four parts: Changing the climate 1. What do we need to know? 2. What’s energy got to do with it? 3. What’s the choice…