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Step into the future of environmental education: WEEC 2026 website is now online!

Join the global movement for a sustainable future! Explore the WEEC 2026 official website at https://www.weec2026.org

The official website for the 13th World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC 2026) is now online, welcoming participants from around the globe to Perth, Australia, from September 21 to 25, 2026. This landmark event offers educators, researchers, and sustainability professionals an unparalleled platform to connect, collaborate, and drive transformative change for a greener future.

A global gathering for the planet’s future

Under the central theme, “Environmental education as a tool for change,” WEEC 2026 will spotlight sustainability and global efforts to tackle climate and environmental challenges. The congress is designed as a dynamic hub for exchanging ideas, sharing solutions, and fostering international collaboration in environmental conservation.

A diverse and engaging program

The event will feature a rich agenda of activities, including:

  • Plenary sessions with leading global experts.
  • Interactive workshops designed to inspire practical solutions.
  • Research presentations showcasing the latest innovations.
  • Cultural activities celebrating local sustainability practices.

Special emphasis will be placed on youth-focused initiatives, recognizing the critical role of future generations in shaping sustainable practices.

Why attend WEEC 2026?

By joining WEEC 2026, participants will gain:

  • Innovative insights into the latest trends in environmental education.
  • Networking opportunities with global experts and professionals.
  • Tools for action to implement sustainability-focused strategies in their own communities.

Attendees are encouraged to present research and projects that can influence the future of environmental education, with practical resources provided to ensure real-world application.

Sustainability at the core

Sustainability is woven into every aspect of WEEC 2026. The congress is committed to minimizing its environmental footprint by promoting waste reduction, eco-friendly practices, and sustainable operations. Hosting the event in Perth highlights the city’s exemplary commitment to environmental sustainability.

The website includes essential travel and logistics details, such as:

  • Eco-friendly accommodation options.
  • Recommendations for sustainable activities during your stay.

Be part of the change

The WEEC 2026 website is your gateway to this transformative global event. With opportunities for deep discussions, knowledge sharing, and networking, the congress is an unmissable occasion for anyone passionate about education and sustainability.

Don’t miss your chance to make a difference! Visit the official WEEC 2026 website at https://www.weec2026.org to learn more and secure your spot today.

The organizers of WEEC 2026 warmly invite participants worldwide to join this inspiring initiative and contribute to advancing environmental education as a powerful tool for change.

“No limits to hope”: an international research project for a new educational paradigm

WEEC Network, Club of Rome, and The Fifth Element join forces to tackle global challenges through transformative learning.

Announced during the 12th World environmental education congress held in early 2024 in Abu Dhabi, the international research initiative “No Limits to Hope: Transforming Learning for Better Futures” officially begins. This ambitious project arises from the collaboration between WEEC Network, the Club of Rome, and The Fifth Element.

Forty-five years after the publication of the Club of Rome’s 7th report, titled “No Limits to Learning: Bridging the Human Gap”, the Club of Rome, The Fifth Element, and WEEC Network are launching a new global initiative. This research project is designed to inspire educators, students, and global citizens to foster a shift in educational and learning paradigms to address the pressing challenges of our time.

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT, CLICK HERE

Rethinking how we learn and act

We live in an era marked by environmental crises, social inequalities, and geopolitical tensions. Overcoming these challenges requires rethinking how we learn and act. “No Limits to Hope” aims to transform mindsets and promote a more equitable and sustainable world through innovative collaborative approaches to learning and problem-solving.

The roots of the project

In the 1979 report, Aurelio Peccei highlighted how human progress was often “frantic and disorderly,” emphasizing the need to bridge the gap between the human condition and the natural environment. Today, more than ever, it is urgent to address his critical question: “Can we bridge this gap before it is too late?”

The response lies in:

  • Drawing on vision and creativity.
  • Mobilizing moral energy for change.
  • Objectives of “No Limits to Hope”

The project aspires to…

  • Catalyze cultural change: transform the ways we think and act to build a healthier planet and create equitable opportunities for all.
  • Facilitate transformative learning: harness the power of education to inspire innovation and break down barriers to change.
  • Generate new knowledge: update and expand the original Club of Rome report to reflect current global challenges and provide new insights for the future.

Call to action

The Club of Rome, The Fifth Element, and WEEC Network invite researchers, educators, and professionals to contribute research proposals, articles, and case studies exploring new educational paradigms capable of fostering systemic transformation at local and global levels.

Deadlines:

  • March 31, 2025: Submission of proposals.
  • November 30, 2025: Notification of selected contributions.

Benefits:

  • Publication of contributions in a high-impact book.
  • Collaboration with international experts and participation in webinars, conferences, and global campaigns.
  • Contribution to a global movement for educational transformation.

READ THE CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS, CLICK HERE

Join the change

For more information and to participate in the “No limits to hope” project, contact:

Project partners

  • Club of Rome: An international network of leaders and thinkers committed to holistic solutions for planetary emergencies. Since 1968, it has promoted research and policies for a sustainable future.
  • The Fifth Element: An initiative that combines traditional wisdom and cutting-edge science to catalyze human and environmental change.
  • WEEC Network: A global reference point for environmental education and sustainable development, with over 20 years of experience in sharing best educational practices.

Together, let’s make a difference by transforming education to create a more just and sustainable future.