Welcome to the Earth School
Unep and several other organizations launch Earth School, a month of daily adventures designed to leave the whole family marveling at our planet and excited for the future. Dive into 30 Days of videos, quizzes, and activities it will help students celebrate, connect with and explore the natural world, while learning about how dependent we are on our planet.
Now more than ever, we need to protect, nurture and care for Earth. With this Ted so join us to learn something amazing every weekday between Earth Day (April 22nd) and World Environment Day (June 5th). Within each lesson, you’ll find fascinating resources compiled by Earth experts and ideas for getting involved in ways that count. Join us to learn more, create, act and share your journey (#EarthSchool) towards a cleaner and greener life.
Today, over 1.5 billion children aren’t able to go to school. In response to this education crisis, Unep and TED-Ed – with the support of an incredible array of educators and partner organizations – launched Earth School, 30 days of nature-focused content and environmental adventures for learners of all ages. Each Quest includes a discovery video and quiz, combined with a series of engaging learning resources — all curated by environmental experts.
Week 1 The Nature of Our Stuff
Week 2 The Nature of Society
Week 3 The Nature of Nature
Week 4 The Nature of Change
Week 5 The Nature of Individual Action
Week 6 The Nature of Collective Action
Enjoy!

The WEEC Permanent Secretariat is very proud to announce that UNESCO and UNEP agencies gave – once again – their patronage to the World Environmental Education Congress, that will be held in Bangkok from 3 to 7 November 2019.
In advance of the
World Environment Day cannot succeed without everybody’s participation. Each year, thousands of cities, schools, non-governmental organizations, businesses and groups organize creative and fun events to inspire further action.
A great tragedy has hit the world of environmentalism. The Ethiopian Airlines aircraft crashed yesterday after take-off near Addis Ababa, caused the death of 157 people who were on board, including passengers and crew members.
