Join the IUCN CEC 2025 Global Survey on Education for Biodiversity

We invite you to participate in the IUCN Commission on Education and Communication (CEC) Survey on Education for Biodiversity 2025, led by the IUCN CEC Task Force on Nature-Based Education.

This marks the first global survey dedicated entirely to the educational aspects of:

  • Biodiversity conservation
  • Climate action
  • Sustainable development
  • Nature-based learning

The aim of this survey is to assess and document ongoing educational initiatives, identify current needs and opportunities, and exchange best practices and insights from across the globe.

Survey link: https://rb.gy/c6winm

Deadline: May 10, 2025

We encourage you to complete the survey. Your feedback is crucial in shaping the future of global nature education.

Our Ocean, Our Action: 10th Our Ocean Conference launches today in Busan, Republic of Korea

Today, April 28, 2025, marks the opening of the 10th Our Ocean Conference (OOC) in Busan, Republic of Korea, bringing together more than 1,000 leaders, policymakers, scientists, youth representatives, and advocates from across the globe to accelerate ocean action and climate solutions.

Under the theme “Our Ocean, Our Action” the conference reflects on a decade of progress in ocean protection and looks ahead to the urgent challenges still facing the marine environment. Participants will share successful initiatives, evaluate the impact of commitments made over the past 10 years, and forge new alliances for the decade to come.

“The tenth Our Ocean Conference offers a vital opportunity to celebrate achievements and chart a new course for stronger international cooperation,” said Do-hyung Kang, Minister of Oceans and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea, during the opening ceremony.

Since its inception in 2014, the Our Ocean Conference has generated over 2,600 voluntary commitments, contributing to the creation of marine protected areas, the fight against illegal fishing, and the promotion of a sustainable blue economy. Nearly half of the world’s marine protected areas were first announced at OOC events.

For the first time, a full analysis of these commitments will be presented, with a report by the World Resources Institute showing that more than $133 billion in funding has already been mobilized out of the $160 billion pledged. These investments support critical efforts such as marine biodiversity conservation, combating illegal fishing, and ocean-climate solutions that contribute to reducing global emissions.

The conference comes at a crucial time. Despite major achievements, ocean ecosystems continue to suffer from climate change, overexploitation, and pollution. Scientists warn that immediate action and greater investment are essential to reverse the damage and ensure the ocean’s vital role in climate regulation, food security, and economic development.

The Republic of Korea recently became the 21st country to ratify the High Seas Treaty, a milestone agreement aimed at protecting international waters. Building on this momentum, the Busan conference is expected to energize global efforts ahead.

For more information:
https://ourocean2025.kr
www.ouroceanconference.org

Press contact details:
Our Ocean Conference: ourocean2025media@korea.kr
Patricia Roy: patricia@communicationsinc.co.uk, Tel: +34 696 905 907

YEEC returns in 2026: join the fourth edition of the youth environmental education conference!

The Youth Environmental Education Conference (YEEC) is back for its fourth edition, taking place within the 13th World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC) in Perth, Western Australia, from September 21 to 25, 2026. This global event provides an unparalleled opportunity for young people from around the world to actively engage in shaping the future of environmental education.

Who We Are

The YEEC serves as a dynamic platform dedicated to empowering youth voices in environmental education. Aligned with the mission of the WEEC, it offers young individuals the space to articulate their ideas, share their challenges, and collaborate on innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.

Through YEEC, participants have the chance to connect with experts, educators, and changemakers, engaging directly in the design and implementation of environmental education initiatives. Our goal is to bridge the gap between youth and professionals, fostering meaningful partnerships that drive real change.

Your Voice, Your Way

Are you a young leader passionate about environmental sustainability?

The YEEC invites you to share your story! Whether through a written piece, artwork, video, photography, or any other creative medium, your unique perspective matters. This is your chance to showcase the environmental issues that are most important to you and your community, inspiring others to take action.

Submit your contribution here

Youth Leaders Committee – Coming Soon!

To further enhance youth participation, the World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC) is excited to announce the formation of the Youth Leaders Committee (YLC), which will play a key role in shaping the YEEC experience.

If you are under 35 and passionate about environmental education, you will soon have the chance to apply to become a member of the YLC. This international committee will consist of 28 members from 12 global regions, ensuring diverse representation and perspectives. The YLC will be responsible for curating youth-led proposals, designing engaging activities, and ensuring that the voices of young people remain at the forefront of the YEEC agenda.

Applications for the Youth Leaders Committee will open soon! Stay tuned for updates and be sure to subscribe to our mailing list to receive the latest information on how to get involved.

Join us in Perth for YEEC 2026 and become part of a global movement working towards a more sustainable and inclusive future. This is your chance to make a lasting impact, connect with like-minded peers, and drive meaningful change in environmental education. We look forward to welcoming you!