New Delhi, October 31 As countries prepare to participate in climate negotiations at the United Nations conference in Glasgow, educators and school leaders in India are calling for reforms to the environmental education offered in schools across the country . The 26th United Nations Conference of the Parties on ClimateRead More →

The 26th United Nations Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP26) hosted by the United Kingdom begins on Sunday (representative) Image Credit: Shutterstock New Delhi: As countries prepare to participate in climate negotiations at United Nations conference in Glasgow, educators and school principals in India call for reforms toRead More →

A collection of local organizations working together as Greater Victoria NatureHood have won a national conservation award for their efforts as environmental stewards. Each year, Nature Canada honors exemplary organizations and individuals with awards for their hard work and contributions to the shared protection and restoration of nature, through theirRead More →

A collection of local organizations working together as Greater Victoria NatureHood have won a national conservation award for their efforts as stewards of the environment. Each year, Nature Canada recognizes exemplary organizations and individuals with awards for their hard work and contributions to the shared protection and restoration of nature,Read More →

A collection of local organizations working together as Greater Victoria NatureHood have won a national conservation award for their efforts as stewards of the environment. Each year, Nature Canada recognizes exemplary organizations and individuals with awards for their hard work and contributions to the shared protection and restoration of nature,Read More →

A collection of local organizations working together as Greater Victoria NatureHood have won a national conservation award for their efforts as stewards of the environment. Each year, Nature Canada recognizes exemplary organizations and individuals with awards for their hard work and contributions to the shared protection and restoration of nature,Read More →

A collection of local organizations working together as Greater Victoria NatureHood have won a national conservation award for their efforts as stewards of the environment. Each year, Nature Canada recognizes exemplary organizations and individuals with awards for their hard work and contributions to the shared protection and restoration of nature,Read More →

To share Tweeter To share To share E-mail OUR GRANT OPPORTUNITIES: Youth Today’s grant listings are carefully curated for our subscribers working in youth-related industries. Subscribers will find local, state, regional and national grant opportunities. THE PURPOSE OF THIS GRANT: Environmental education, Education, Civic engagement, Employment / Career Thanks forRead More →

Young photo of Kwak Lands Council Executive Director Amanda Parrish uses her own backyard to troubleshoot promising strategies for environmental improvement. A Manda Parrish moved to the Interior Northwest the day after she graduated from the University of San Francisco in 2008. Work with the Coeur d’Alene TribeRead More →

Natasha Parsons taught at Garrard Middle School for three years. RICHMOND, Ky. (WTVQ / Press Release) – Natasha Parsons, eighth-grade science teacher at Garrard Middle School and EKU alumnus in 2007 and 2012, won the MK Dickerson Outstanding Educator Award for Excellence in Environmental Education from the Kentucky Association ofRead More →

State Senator James Sanders Jr. received a perfect score of 100% for his voting record for positive environmental issues based on a scoreboard from the New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV), a non-partisan advocacy group. The annual scorecard, which was released on September 21, 2021, examines how legislators inRead More →

This article was originally published here About Sci Pollut Res Int. October 16, 2021. doi: 10.1007 / s11356-021-17024-1. Online ahead of print. ABSTRACT Based on both ‘stakeholder’ and ‘cognitive’ theories, this study shed light on the optimistic side of the COVID-19 pandemic, as it also sheds light on the conceptsRead More →

By Juan Carlos Rodriguez (October 15, 2021, 12:26 p.m. EDT) – As Georgia’s population continues to grow, environmental issues including water use, environmental justice and tensions between rural and urban interests , will also gain importance. Peach State grew by more than one million people between 2010 and 2020, largelyRead More →

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Region 10 press releases October 6, 2021 The United States Environmental Protection Agency has announced that funding of up to $ 3 million for local environmental education grants is now available under the 2021 Local Environmental Education Grants program. EPA will award grants in each of the 10 EPA regions,Read More →

Annapolis officials gave an Anne Arundel County contracting company a Friday deadline to respond to environmental concerns raised by residents and a city councilman two months after the company was fined for violations at a construction site near Quiet Waters Park. In late July, Reliable Contracting Co. was fined $2,000Read More →

A fictitious green parliament aimed at educating students about environmental conservation as well as parliamentary work was organized on Tuesday by the Kudremukh Wildlife Division of the Forestry Department in conjunction with the Institutions Tribune Speakers Club Alvas teaching center in Moodbidri. Students from seven colleges in Dakshina Kannada representingRead More →

NEWPORT – For Dawn Dextraze, education and outreach specialist for the Sullivan County Conservation District, the past year has been an ongoing experience of adaptation due in large part to the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic. But despite organizing fewer school trips than in previous years, the county education program hasRead More →