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COP 27 and a half

Each week subscribers to The Times can receive an environment-themed email newsletter. This one is about preparations for COP 28 in Dubai. It’s reproduced in full here with acknowledgement. As we reach the halfway point between Cop27 and Cop28, the prospects for success at the summit in Dubai this December are looking increasingly uncertain. Yesterday…

5th June 2023

#SchoolsForNature – During the week of 12th June RSPB, WWF, National Trust, Wildlife Trusts, Wildfowl & Wetland Trust and Woodland Trust will be leading a national celebration for schools that have taken practical action for nature this academic year. They will send them a Save our Wild Isles certificate signed by Sir David Attenborough and encourage them…

29th May 2023

The DoE goes Green – Young people doing their Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award can work with Young Climate Warriors’ on the ‘Skills Section’ of the award.  Details here. . Change the Curriculum – Teach the Future has launched 5 new subjects in its Curriculum for a Changing Climate project.  If you didn’t see the launch webinar last week, you can catch up on the…

22nd May 2023

Ministry of Eco Education – Coming up in May are two regional climate teacher gathering events.  One is in Bristol on 30th May; the other in London on 31st May.  These will bring teachers together to co-create climate education resources.  More detail here. . World-wide  – GEEP showcases environmental education efforts in countries around the world.  It has a collection of country profiles from around…

15th May 2023

Hot & Bothered – Sustainable theatre company Pigfoot is releasing a short documentary ‘Bothered’.  Drawn from conversations with young people, young activists and teachers across the United Kingdom, this 14 minute documentary examines the current state of climate education in the UK and shares how people can be part of change.  It features the Teach the Future network, and those…

Biocredits?

Biodiversity is degrading at alarming rates with the people living in biodiversity-rich areas often bearing the heaviest costs of these losses and of inequitable conservation efforts. In response to this emergency, biodiversity credits – or ‘biocredits’ – are emerging as a new kind of financial asset: a measurable, traceable and tradeable unit of biodiversity, that…