The GEEP Asia Pacific Forum was held fromNovember 30–December 2, 2021. This three-day virtual forum was designed to strengthen environmental education in the Asia Pacific region.
Participants heard from leading environmental education experts and networked with others from the region who are advancing key environmental and social issues. Additionally, there were opportunities for networking with environmental education professionals from across the region to learn, share, and strengthen collaboration.
Oceans cover more than 70% of the planet's surface and support all life on earth by providing us with oxygen, rain, food, medicines, temperature regulation, inspiration, and so much more. Join us as we explore the critical role that education can play in advancing environmental literacy and motivating individuals and communities to get engaged in protecting marine environments.
Hosted by National Taiwan University (NTU) and Global Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP), the first Taiwan-U.S. Bilateral Workshop on Climate Education occured in two hour-long sessions on May 19 and May 27, 2021. Watch the recordings for conversations about what we are learning, what challenges we face, and what efforts can lead to informed action.
Watch the full recording of the Global Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP) webinar "Creating a New Green Future: Embracing Sustainable Practices and Lifestyles."
This GEEP webinar recording explains the concept of a circular economy and how to use education to further sustainability efforts. This global webinar brought together speakers from the Philippines, Taiwan, and the U.S.
The U.S.-Taiwan Eco-Campus Partnership Program (EPP) seeks to build a clean and healthy living environment to achieve the goal of sustainable communities. EPP’s main objectives include:
Since the 1980s, Taiwan has placed value on the importance of environmental education by integrating discrete activities into their national school curriculum.
The effective implementation of the Taiwan Environmental Education Act (TEEA) was preceded by nearly 18 years of environmental education legislation. Table 1 provides an overview.