8th World Environmental Education Day: celebrating today, October 14

October 14 marks the anniversary of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Conference on Environmental Education, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, in 1977. This conference, which concluded on October 26, was a milestone, reflecting the growing awareness and concern within society and institutions at the time. For the first time, environmental issues and education for environmental awareness were officially recognized at an institutional level, following the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm.

The main outcome of the 1977 conference was the Tbilisi Declaration, which set out the principles of environmental education. It emphasized that education should be global and community-based, continuous, and lifelong. It should engage people of all ages, particularly young people, to foster a sense of active responsibility for the environment.

Forty years later, in 2017, the WEEC (World Environmental Education Congress) network launched the first World Environmental Education Day in Vancouver, coinciding with its ninth global congress and the participation of the Georgian government. In 2024, we are celebrating the eighth World Environmental Education Day, and to mark this occasion, the WEEC network is compiling all projects and initiatives aimed at promoting environmental awareness.

Every project plays a crucial role in raising awareness about the need to rethink our relationship with the environment, develop the interdisciplinary skills needed to navigate today’s complex challenges, and cultivate a population that is mindful of environmental issues. We need action from everyone!

Projects for World Environmental Education Day

This year, between September 14 and October 30, organizations involved in environmental education, along with museums, parks, schools, and other institutions, are running awareness-raising projects.

To celebrate the eighth World Environmental Education Day, the WEEC network is gathering all relevant projects to highlight the growing interest in this field. At the end of October, a 2024 Final Report will be published, summarizing all submitted initiatives, which will also be promoted through our media channels.

Many projects have already been submitted, approaching the theme from different angles and using various methods, all of which are effective.

Some projects feature in-person activities following informal education models, giving participants hands-on experiences of environmental stewardship. For example, the Vellmari Association focuses on marine environment protection in the Balearic Islands, organizing communication campaigns about the role of marine ecosystems, research initiatives, and educational programs. They have launched the “Exploring the Oceans” project, designed to raise awareness among children and youth aged 8 to 17.

Other projects focus on creating networks. One initiative, currently in the planning phase, envisions a digital platform for sharing practical and theoretical knowledge among teachers, students, and anyone interested in environmental education.

While some projects are new, others build on the long-standing efforts of institutions and communities with a history of environmental education. One such project is led by Hardwood Education in partnership with People to People Kenya, which fosters knowledge exchange between teachers in the United Kingdom and Kenya.

Around the world, organizations are undertaking diverse initiatives—differing in approach, method, and audience—yet all united by the common goal of raising awareness for World Environmental Education Day.

Share your project with us!

Every action matters in our collective effort to create a more sustainable world, promote environmental education, and raise awareness about the issues that concern us all. The WEEC network, a global alliance of environmental educators, will manage these projects. The next WEEC congress will take place in Perth, Australia, in 2026—an opportunity to expand your knowledge, exchange experiences, and discuss best practices with experts in the field.

If you are running an initiative this October, we invite you to submit your project for inclusion. Want to get involved? Submit your project here and sign the petition to make October 14 the official World Environmental Education Day. Click here for more information and to sign. Every action counts!

Centre International Hassan II de Formation à l’Environnement joins the #8thWEED

World environmental education day is celebrated on October 14, 2024. This international initiative, established by the WEEC Network, aims to raise awareness about environmental issues through education. The day emphasizes the vital role of education in preparing new generations to tackle the challenges of climate change and sustainability, engaging teachers, students, policymakers, and citizens. This year marks the eighth edition of this important day.

The importance of educators

While World environmental education day targets everyone, teachers play a central role. As role models and guides, they are essential in passing on knowledge and values related to environmental protection. They are not just conveyors of information; they also inspire responsible behavior, shaping citizens who are aware of ecological challenges.

To enhance this role, a conference will be held on October 14 at the Centre International Hassan II
de Formation à l’Environnement, available in a hybrid format. The main goal is to equip teachers with tools and teaching methods to integrate the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into their curricula, regardless of the subjects they teach. Experts in environmental education and sustainability will lead the event, offering practical and interactive activities designed to boost educators’ skills and encourage their students’ active participation in eco-friendly practices.

Objectives of the day

The conference has three key objectives:

  1. Enhance educators’ skills in environmental education: Provide practical tools to incorporate environmental issues into every subject, even for those without specific training in ecology.
  2. Facilitate the integration of SDGs into school curricula: Assist teachers in developing educational projects related to the SDGs that are relevant to their classes, fostering an eco-responsible culture among students.
  3. Build a community of practice among educators: Encourage the sharing of experiences and best practices among teachers from diverse backgrounds, enabling them to collaborate on sustainable initiatives in their schools.

Expected outcomes

The training day aims for tangible results:

  • Improved teacher capacity to address environmental issues: Participants will learn how to effectively integrate the SDGs into their curricula and engage students actively.
  • Concrete educational projects: Each teacher will be able to develop a project for implementation in the classroom, such as creating a school garden, establishing a recycling program, or organizing environmental awareness days.
  • Increased student involvement in environmental actions: Through interactive teaching methods, students will be motivated to participate in eco-sustainable initiatives within their schools.

The role of teachers

Teachers are crucial in raising awareness among new generations about environmental issues. This day aims to strengthen their role by providing the necessary tools to educate young people about sustainability and contribute to a future where environmental protection is a shared priority. Therefore, World environmental education day 2024 is not only a time for reflection but also a practical opportunity to train educators and engage students and communities in building a more sustainable world.

Join World environmental education day

In October, World environmental education day will feature numerous events and projects worldwide. Organizations, schools, and interested groups are encouraged to share their initiatives, promoting a global exchange of experiences and best practices. For more details on events or to get involved, visit the official website. At the end of October, the WEEC Network will publish the Final report 2024, compiling projects shared by educational institutions and organizations globally. This document will serve as a valuable source of inspiration and a concrete example of how education can promote sustainable and conscious behaviors.

Join this important initiative! Contribute by sharing your project, participating in events, and making your voice heard for a greener and more sustainable future. Together, we can make a difference!

To support World environmental education day, sign the campaign on change.org.

Centr’ERE presents: journées de l’éducation relative à l’environnement 2024

From October 10 to 29, 2024, the Centre de recherche en éducation et formation relatives à l’environnement et à l’écocitoyenneté (Centr’ERE) at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) is hosting the “Journées de l’éducation relative à l’environnement.” This major event is centered around three significant dates: World Teachers’ Day (October 5), the “Discovery” of the Americas (October 12), and World Environmental Education Day (October 14), offering a thoughtful reflection on Indigenous and environmental issues.

The 2024 edition features a diverse program of seminars, conferences, round tables, and workshops that address environmental education through interdisciplinary and cross-cultural lenses. You can find the full program in the attachment (click here). Below is a preview of the key activities:

Program highlights

Study day: Ecosocial intervention education
Training and Engagement for the Socio-Ecological Transition
Thursday, October 10, 2024 | 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
This day will explore ecosocial justice with contributions from experts in social work education, integrating academic insights and community-based practices.

Seminar: perceiving sound in our relationship to the world
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
In collaboration with Canada Sound Week, this seminar examines ecology through sound, highlighting listening as a key tool for understanding the environment.

Workshop-seminar: textile circularity and ecocitizenship
Thursday, October 17, 2024 | 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
This bilingual seminar delves into the environmental impact of the textile industry, promoting circular economy practices. The University of Havana will also share innovative approaches in textile sustainability.

Round table: trajectories, perspectives, and challenges in contemporary environmental education
Thursday, October 29, 2024 | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
A panel discussion on the future of environmental education, featuring leading experts in the field. The event will also mark the launch of a new book showcasing interdisciplinary contributions.

The full program, which offers both in-person sessions at UQAM and online participation via Zoom, is available now. Check the attachment (click here) for details, and join us in this collective reflection on environmental education and civic engagement!

For more information and to access online participation links, visit the official event page.