Drawdown EcoChallenge 2019 is happening this April 3-24! Join us for another three weeks of fun, social, impactful ways to take measurable action on the most substantive solutions to global warming. Drawdown EcoChallenge is offered in partnership by EcoChallenge.org and Project Drawdown. Together...
Human security is “a condition that exists when the vital core of human lives is protected” (IPCC, AR5 (2014)) and arises from the complex interaction of multiple cross-cutting factors. Within this complexity, there are critical interlinkages between the consequences of climate change and...
This report from New Climate Economy sets out the policy and investment priorities for economic growth that is strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive that will result in efficient, livable cities; low-carbon, smart and resilient infrastructure; and the restoration of degraded lands while...
Green Schools Catalyst Quarterly The Green Schools Catalyst Quarterly (GSCQ) is only publication dedicated to the advancement of green, healthy, sustainable K-12 schools. GSCQ is a peer reviewed, high interest digital magazine that highlights evidence-based practices for replication in green,...
Have you made your plans for Faith Climate Action Week yet? Save the date for April 5-14, 2019. The kits will soon be ready for you to order. This year we will find joy and rejuvenation in the natural world and reconnect to why we love and protect our planet. When we protect the climate we can...
Avoiding meat and dairy products is one of the biggest ways to reduce your environmental impact, according to recent scientific studies. But what is the difference between beef and chicken? Does a bowl of rice produce more climate warming greenhouse gases than a plate of chips? Is wine more...
International Transformational Resilience Coalition (ITRC) calls for major West-Coast Initiative to prepare people for the adverse psychological and psycho-social-spiritual impacts of climate change. Devastating wildfires displaced hundreds on the west coast this year. Faced with the reality of...
Countries should make climate change education a specific, verifiable item in their nationally determined contributions (NDCs) to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, participants in the high-level event marking Education Day at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP24) in Katowice, Poland,...
Environmental educators face a formidable challenge when they approach climate change due to the complexity of the science and of the political and cultural contexts in which people live. There is a clear consensus among climate scientists that climate change is already occurring as a result of...
Starting with the basics of climate science and climate change public opinion, Armstrong, Krasny, and Schuldt synthesize research from environmental psychology and climate change communication, weaving in examples of environmental education applications throughout this practical...
The People of Color (POC) Environmental Justice and Climate Justice Resource Persons Database is a repository for potential speakers, advisory board members, fellowship recipients, technical assistance providers and staff members. The site also allows for people to sign up to be added to the...
The final version of Climate Change Education Effective Practices for Working with Educators, Scientists, Decision Makers and the Public, produced by the Climate Change Education Partnership (CCEP) Alliance, is now available. This guide provides recommendations for effective education and...