A fundamental pillar in marine conservation is an informed community, including not only students and coastal inhabitants, but also decision-makers, journalists, and everybody who benefits from mar
In the state of Washington, quality early childhood education is in high demand, with more children in need of care and education than seats in classrooms.
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:
Yokohama City, one of the largest cities in Japan with a population of 3.75 million, has confronted solid waste management challenges since the early 2000s when its garbage dumpsites were fil
Rocking the Boat works with high school students, beginning in the 9th grade, after school and during the summer through courses in one of three disciplines: Wooden Boatbuilding, Environ
The Land and Water Program, coordinated through the University of Manitoba’s Community Engaged Learning department, is an Indigenous land-based climate change education program that brings together
Voces de la Naturaleza is the environmental education branch of Fundación Para La Tierra, a conservation NGO working to protect the threatened ecosystems of Paraguay through three interwoven pillar
The Student Action for a Sustainable Future partnership includes formal educators, nonformal educators, local government, and community based organizations.