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3 March 2016/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

3rd of March: Africa Environment Day and Wangari Maathai Day

3 March 2016/0 Comments/in News/by weec

The occasion symbolizes challenge and hope for Africa. The aim of the celebrations of this international day is to raise awareness on sustainable environmental management among all stakeholders at national, regional and continental levels, to draw attention to the increasing environmental problems faced by Africa which are being exacerbated by climate change, desertification and demographic changes and to encourage the development of appropriate policies and strategies at national and regional levels and to enhance environmental sustainability. The commemoration of both Wangari Maathai Day and Africa Environment Day remind us the role of women in environment and the importance of empowering women in sustainable natural resource management.

The 3rd of March is the celebration of  World Wildlife Day too, Pope Francis’ words in Laudato Si’, remind us that “the earth’s resources are being plundered because of short-sighted approaches to the economy, commerce and production” [LS.32].  

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22 February 2016/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

Meeting of the Mediterranean Wetlands Committee

22 February 2016/0 Comments/in News/by weec

 

Le Ministère français de l’Écologie a accueilli la 12e réunion du Comité des zones humides méditerranéennes qui s’est tenue à Paris du 7 au 10 Février 2016.

La réunion a rassemblé des représentants de gouvernements, des organisations nationales et internationales, et des experts des zones humides de 24 pays méditerranéens pour discuter et adopter le Cadre d’action 2016-2030 intitulé «Les zones humides pour le développement durable dans la région méditerranéenne». Le Cadre d’action a été conçu comme une contribution anticipée pour aider les pays à atteindre certains des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par les Nations Unies en Septembre 2015. Il est prévu qu’en 2030, grâce à un engagement actif des pays de la Méditerranée et de la communauté des donateurs, les zones humides bien gérées apporteront une contribution importante au bien-être des populations de la région et au bon fonctionnement des systèmes naturels.

C’est disponible le lancement officiel du Cadre d’Action 2016-2030 (communiqué de presse & photos) et le discours du Secrétaire Général par intérim de la Convention de Ramsar, clôture du MedWet/Com 12discours du Secrétaire Général par intérim de la Convention de Ramsar, clôture du MedWet/Com 12.

Vous pouvez visiter aussi l’album de photos du MedWet/Com 12 

 

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16 February 2016/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

Environmental performance Index Report 2016

16 February 2016/0 Comments/in News/by weec

 

The index

The 2016 Environmental Performance Index is a project lead by the Yale University and Columbia University, in collaboration with the Samuel Family Foundation, McCall MacBain Foundation, and the World Economic Forum.

Environmental Health and Ecosystem Vitality are the two main objectives of EPI. The index is constructed through the calculation and aggregation of more than 20 indicators reflecting national-level environmental data. These indicators are combined into nine issue categories that encompass high-priority environmental policy issues including agriculture, air quality, biodiversity and habitat, climate and energy, forests, fisheries, health impacts, water resources, and water and sanitation.

Complete methods, data, and results are available online at www.epi.yale.edu.

Key findings

In the ranking Finland has taken the top spot, followed by Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, and Slovenia. Somalia again takes last place followed, in ascending order, by Eritrea, Madagascar, Niger, and Afghanistan.

Examining trends in environmental performance over the last decade, nearly every country has improved. Particularly countries in SubSaharan Africa have seen the greatest gains, investments in clean water, sanitation, and energy infrastructure are the main contributors to improvements in these nations’ scores.

The world is making progress addressing some environmental issues while others have worsened considerably. The number of people lacking access to clean water has been nearly cut in half from 960 million in 2000 to 550 million today, nations also show strong commitments to habitat protection. Butmore deaths globally occur due to poor air quality than water; 23 percent of countries have no wastewater treatment; 2.4 billion people lack access to sanitation; more than 3.5 billion people live in nations with unsafe air quality; 34 percent of global fish stocks are overexploited or collapsed.

EPI and other environmental indicators

The EPI is not a fully comprehensive picture of national and global environmental issues. But it represents an important signal policymakers, aligning EPI’s indicators with the Sustainable Development Goals provides a baseline for evaluating national performance and shows how far countries are from reaching global targets innovating in key areas.

EPI measures the environmental performance in preservation human health and ecosystem, this not necessarily coincide with the environmental impacts of the countries. A lot of other index can be observed to have a more complete vision of the environmental problematic, as the Planetary Boundaires and Ecological Footprint. Linked to the footprint, the Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity’s demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year.

Read the report.

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1 February 2016/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

World Wetlands Day

1 February 2016/0 Comments/in News/by weec

Celebrating the World Wetlands Day

On February 2, in more than 80 countries worldwide, we celebrate the World Wetlands Day. The event commemorates the historical adoption of the Ramsar Convention (Iran) on 2 February 1971, that for the first time put the basis for a shared management of wetlands, aimed to their conservation.

Wetlands, which are by definition swamps and marshes, bogs and ponds or dams, are indeed an incredible source of biodiversity. A floristic biodiversity but also of wildlife, composed of species of water birds typical of these environments.

Wetlands also provide extremely important ecosystem services since they perform control functions (pollution, salinity of coastal waters, erosion, nutrient intake), support to agricultural activities as well as being a hub of cultural and touristic interest.

It is now more important than ever, to celebrate this day to raise awareness among citizens and institutions to take care and protect these environments, which are essential for the maintenance of biodiversity and tackling climate change.

#WorldWetlandsDay #WetlandsForOurFuture

Below the cartoon made by MedWet.org to celebrate the day.

Célébration de la Journée mondiale des zones humides

Les moyens d’existence dépendant de la pêche, de la riziculture, des voyages et du tourisme, ainsi que l’approvisionnement en eau : tout cela dépend des zones humides.  Et pour nous, les zones humides sont vitales à bien d’autres égards. Elles abritent des formes de vie extrêmement diverses, protègent nos littoraux, agissent comme des éponges naturelles pour absorber les crues des rivières et stockent le dioxyde de carbone pour réguler les changements climatiques.

Malheureusement, les zones humides sont souvent considérées comme des espaces perdus et plus de 64% d’entre elles ont disparu depuis 1900.
Permettre aux populations de vivre décemment et garantir que les zones humides continuent de fournir leurs avantages essentiels ne doivent pas être des objectifs contradictoires! – See more at: http://www.worldwetlandsday.org/fr/#sthash.6e5d24lz.dpuf

#WorldWetlandsDay #WetlandsForOurFuture
#WorldWetlandsDay #WetlandsForOurFuture
#WorldWetlandsDay #WetlandsForOurFuture
#WorldWetlandsDay #WetlandsForOurFuture

Les moyens d’existence dépendant de la pêche, de la riziculture, des voyages et du tourisme, ainsi que l’approvisionnement en eau: tout cela dépend des zones humides. Et pour nous, les zones humides sont vitales à bien d’autres égards. Elles abritent des formes de vie extrêmement diverses, protègent nos littoraux, agissent comme des éponges naturelles pour absorber les crues des rivières et stockent le dioxyde de carbone pour réguler les changements climatiques.

Malheureusement, les zones humides sont souvent considérées comme des espaces perdus et plus de 64% d’entre elles ont disparu depuis 1900. Permettre aux populations de vivre décemment et garantir que les zones humides continuent de fournir leurs avantages essentiels ne doivent pas être des objectifs contradictoires!

#LesZonesHumidesPourNotreAvenir #JMZH

Ci-dessous la bande dessinée faite par MedWet.org pour célébrer cette journée.

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14 December 2015/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

COP21 2015. The Paris Agreement recognizes the education

14 December 2015/0 Comments/in News/by weec

A Thematic Day on Education and climate has been held on December, 4th, at the 21st Conference on climate change in Paris.

This Day and the Article 12 of the final agreement (‘Parties shall cooperate in taking measures, as appropriate, to enhance climate change education, training, public awareness, public participation and public access to information, recognizing the importance of these steps with respect to enhancing actions under this Agreement’) are a bottom up initiative and a success of the Paris-Education2015 Collective, a group of educationalists, organizational leaders and politicians working for the integration of education into the Paris Climate Conference 2015.

It is the first time that the education is recognized as mean for fighting against the climate change. A ‘Manifesto’ – titled ‘Ten billion human beings: to live together, let’s change the education!’ – calls for a global citizenship education.

Now the group would like to confirm the initiative at the COP22 in Morocco and to design a three years action-research project between Africans and Europeans researchers and educators.

People interested in collaborating to the Marrakech environmental education meeting in 2016 and/or a action-research action can contact the WEEC Permanent Secretariat.

Download the Manifesto (English) (Français)

Read the introduction of Yves Reinkin to the Thematic Day (French only)

Read a comment of Jacqueline Charron, Secretary of the ‘Les Amis de Circée’ association (French only)

Links to documents on the Thematic Day/Liens aux documents du Thematic Day:

Ministries meeting/Pour la partie avec les ministres : Thematic Day Education au développement durable – COP 21 – Ouverture de la conférence

First round table/Pour la 1ère table ronde: Thematic Day Education au développement durable – COP 21 – Table ronde 1

Second round table/Pour la seconde table ronde : Thematic Day Education au développement durable – COP 21 – Table ronde 2 et clôture de la conférence

Download the youth speech (French only)

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3 October 2015/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

European Manifesto EEDD – Educating for the Environment and Sustainable Development – 2015

3 October 2015/0 Comments/in News/by weec

Environmental education towards Sustainable Development (EESD) is a necessity. Several European and international official texts recognize it from a long time and encourage l member countries to take action.

The very recent United Nations Summit on Sustainable Development in 2015 (25-27 / 9/2015) further states this in its Objective 4, on Education: “By 2030, ensure that all students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to promote sustainable development “.

More than 150 actors, associations and institutions involved in EESD, from different countries participated in drafting the Manifesto “Educating for the Environment and Sustainable Development”. They start from the observation that the commitments taken by the gouvernments are still too few visible on the ground and collected in this manifesto, 20 proposals for an ambitious EESD in Europe.

Indeed, while the challenges are growing and becoming more complex, EESD requires more than ever the implementation of voluntary and consistent policies at the EU level.

This document is intended to be distributed in all countries to Europe,in particular to european deputees, to the European Commission, the Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions.

It has been presented at the Pan-European Days of environmental education towards sustainable development, 1st and 2nd October 2015 in Barcelona.

Read the Manifesto – English

Read the Manifesto – Français

Read the Manifesto – Español

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22 July 2015/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

3rd Pan European Days of Environmental Education

22 July 2015/0 Comments/in News/by weec

pan-european-catalonia-logo1The 3rd Pan European Days of Environmental Education toward Sustainability was held in Barcelona, Catalonia
1st and the 2nd October 2015

Read more

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8 July 2015/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

Mario Salomone: conclusion of the 8th Congress, and announcement of the 9th

8 July 2015/0 Comments/in News/by weec

Dear participants, during these days we heard speeches, presentations, debates, we talked a lot each other.

As panelist and many participants have been underlined, we experienced the crucial importance of a regular and continuous keeping in touch, to improve relationships, and to update our information on the policies at international and national level.
In other words, we experienced the importance of the WEEC meetings and of a worldwide network of all actors, public and private, nonprofit and profit.

The congress has certainly been a success and I have to congratulate with all local organizers for the high quality of the contents and for the efficient and the effective organization.
I warmly thank the City of Gothenburg, the Gothenburg and the Chalmers universities, the GMV Center for Environment and Sustainability, and the MCI, also on behalf of all participants and of the worldwide environmental education community.

Many thanks also to the staff and the volunteers for their professional commitment and kind collaboration.

The congress has also been fruitfully in promoting initiatives. A lot of dynamics moving towards thematic committees were born as financial education, water education, and many others.

In particular I’m very glad to announce that Ibero-American Women for Environment Network, integrated by women from all over the world, became a women international network inside WEEC community.
I think it is a historical step in our path.

These facts show that we are growing and this congress, as the previous one in Marrakech (Morocco), organized by the Mohammed VI Foundation for the environment, and the Marrakech Declaration, has been very important, and it is necessary to go on working between a congress and the following.

It means to build a network able to face the world changes.
Any day we have to defend the Earth, the commons, the people and the other living species combined in the biodiversity.

Research can help to move towards action, common campaigns can help, empowerment initiatives can help, tools developed together can help, and strongest partnerships can help.

So, I remind you the importance of joining and of supporting the WEEC network.

I invite news countries, new institutions, new civil society organization to join the WEEC network.

I encourage all of you to use the website and the WEEC newsletter for spreading proposals and news.

I remind you that the call for hosting the 10th WEEC is open.

I remind also the European participants the Third pan-European days of EE in Barcelona, on 1st and 2nd October.

An now, chers amis et chères amies, queridos amigos y queridas amigas, dear friends coming here from all over the world, it is for me a great pleasure and a great honor to invite the organizers of the 9th Congress in 2017 to present the hosting city and institution organizing the congress.

The organizer body is the IEL, Institute for Environmental Learning at Simon Frazer University. The hosting city will be Vancouver, Canada.
I’m sure that the 9th WEEC will be an extraordinary and beautiful congress, the first WEEC of our new deal of the network.
Many wishes from me and from all of us. Now I will give the ground to our Vancouver friends, I welcome.

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30 June 2015/in News/di weec /Lascia un commento

The 8th WEEC congress is now open

30 June 2015/0 Comments/in News/by weec

The 8th World Environmental Education Congress has been opened on Monday, June 29th, in Goteborg (Sweden) during an opening ceremony chaired by Katarina Gärdfeldt, director of the centre of environment and sustainability GMV at University of Goteborg and Chalmers University of technology (Sweden).
At the moment over 800 participants from 75 countries are attending the Congress, that will finish on Thursday.
The most numerous delegations are from Sweden, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada and Brazil.
The congress has been set up thanks to the help of 85 volunteers that facilitate languages, logistic and so on.
During the opening ceremony Mario Salomone, General Secretary of the WEEC network said that he is proud to contribute to build awareness, capabilities, participation, and ecological citizenship, “We are very happy – he said – for this intersection and true crossroads of institutions, actors from civil society, scientific researchers, experiences and competencies, making the congresses a friendly site where top down and bottom up initiatives and where academia, public bodies, associations, companies can enhance dialogue and collaboration”. The network must be built now to ensure dissemination information about activities, to promote events and publications via website and newsletter, to enable collaborations and partnerships, to better to inform about what is happening in the world. (Read all the speech here)
Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson, co-chair of WEEC 2015 and Pam Fredman, vice-chancellor of University of Goteborg focus on the transitions and the role of students in this process aimed to achieve education to all (all countries, all genders, etc) .
John Holmberg, vice president for Chalmers University of Technology has pointed out the rule of university in order to promote the transformation and integration of the educational system.
The Director-General of Unesco, Irina Bokova has reminded the delegates the past WEEC congress in Morocco and the continuity that links the environmental education congresses. “Green societies for green citizenship education for sustainability – she said – must stand in the heart of the political agenda”.
“Unep commitment on environmental education – said Achim Steiner, Unep Executive Director and Under-Secretary-General of the united Nations – remains strong than ever”.
Arjen Wals WEEC 2015 co-chair and Professor at Wageningen University and University of Goteborg said that different approches and solutions can be mixed. Local solutions can be shared and this exchange of best practises and information has been one of the main goal since the first WEEC congress.
The 8th WEEC congress is now open, good luck for this new challenging adventure!

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8th WEEC Greetings of the Secretary-General

29 June 2015/0 Comments/in News/by weec

Distinguished representatives of the international institutions, of the City of Gothenburg and of Gothenburg and Chalmers Universities, dear friends and colleagues involved in environmental education, many warmest thanks for attending this 8th congress in Gothenburg.

Many thanks also to all people unable to attend the congress for a lot of reasons as scarcity of funds or personal problems, but interested in the EE and in our congresses.

Many thanks to the Gothenburg and Chalmers universities, to the scientific and advisors committees, to the GMV Centre for environment sustainability, to the staff at the Local organizing committee and at the Permanent Secretariat and, of course, to all bodies that are helping us.

Your participation is going to give value to the meeting.
All people will leave the congress with a luggage richer in terms of new friendships, partnerships, contacts, suggestions, best practices, and, I hope, all people will leave the congress more open-minded and with an improved motivation and enthusiasm.

Since 2003 this is the spirit and the main aim of the world environmental education congresses.

Since 2003 we reached four continents collecting thousands and thousands of people of different cultures, languages, religions.

On Thursday we will announce where the 9th congress will be held in 2017 and from now we encourage all you to consider a candidacy for the 10th congress in 2019.
The call for bids opens today.

Since 2013 we are also engaged in building in Europe a regional network and a Pan-European area of consultation on the environmental and sustainability education.
So, I take the opportunity to invite all European attendees to join the Third Pan-European Days of environmental education that will be held on 1st and 2nd October in Barcelona, organized by Government of Catalonia – I thank warmly – jointly with the Permanent Secretariat and the network of Regions Four Motors for Europe. I encourage all of you to get involved and contribute to the discussions.
You can find more information on the special website of the event at the network international website.

Dear participants to the 8th congress in Gothenburg

We are proud for the capacity of our worldwide community to organize an international meeting each two years.

We are proud to contribute to build awareness, capabilities, participation, and ecological citizenship.

We are very happy for this intersection and true crossroads of institutions, actors from civil society, scientific researchers, experiences and competencies, making the congresses a friendly site where top down and bottom up initiatives and where academia, public bodies, associations, companies can enhance dialogue and collaboration.

But.. but…

Distinguished authorities, dear friends, dear colleagues,

But we are not proud; we are not satisfied with the present, sad world.
In the present world there are too many wars, to many walls, too many refugees and migrants, too many social injustices, too huge ecological debt, too much violence, to dangerous military expenditures…

The humankind seems orphan of horizons of solidarity, of dreams, of freedom, true democracy, and participation.
In too many countries the humankind is hostage of egoism, xenophobia, fear, “business as usual”…

This framework is closely linked with this ‘robbery’ of the planet that continues unabated, and indeed worsens.

It is that I call “Syndrome of Phileas Fogg”, from the novel of the French writer Jules Verne. Phileas Fogg burn all wood on his steamship for reaching United Kingdom on time for winning the bet. As Phileas Fogg on the boat Henrietta, we are burning renewable and non-renewable resources for supporting an impossible and unsustainable socio-economic system. We are burning our future and the right of future generations to enjoy the great beauty of the Earth, its biodiversity and to live safe and peaceful.

In general, the atmosphere is not encouraging, as the main focus is on the growth, whatever the cost of growth is both for humankind and for the planet.
In many countries, the economic crisis and public spending reduce the funding available for environmental education that is not considered essential.

So, all actors engaged in environmental education over the world need the network to be strengthened.

So, we are opening a campaign of formal adhesion to the network.

So that to be able to disseminate information about your activities, to promote events and publications via website and newsletter, to enable collaborations and partnerships, to be better informed about what is happening in the world.

Since we are working on the extension of the network, we will welcome any support and direct engagement both at the cultural and scientific level and on the initiatives of the network.

I thank you for your attention.
My warmest wishes and a happy and useful congress!

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