Register Now for the Climate of Change Conference, Nov. 8-10, New Hampshire

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
The New Hampshire Environmental Educators and the New England Environmental Education Alliance are pleased to announce the 2015
NEEEA conference: Climate of Change
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The climate around us is changing, but not just the Earth’s climate. Environmental education is also in a state of flux in response to changes in formal education, social engagement, energy and communications.
At “Climate of Change,” we will bring together scientists, communications experts, educators, students and others to give us the latest updates on
all of these changes, and to lead us in discussions about our roles relative to them, as well as the ways that we can facilitate positive changes in our own
communities.
Join us at Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
SundayTuesday, November 8 – 10, 2015!
Just two hours from Boston. Nestled within 770,000 acres of White Mountain National Forest, with 360-degree mountain views, Waterville Valley Resort is an ideal setting for the Climate of Change Conference.

The New England Environmental Education Alliance (NEEEA) has a 46-year history of leading, convening, and advancing environmental education in New England. The Alliance comprises the six professional environmental education associations in New England:

  • Connecticut Outdoor and Environmental Education Association (COEEA)
  • Maine Environmental Education Association (MEEA)
  • Massachusetts Environmental Education Society (MEES)
  • New Hampshire Environmental Educators (NHEE)
  • Rhode Island Environmental Education Association (RIEEA)
  • Vermont State-Wide Environmental Education Programs (SWEEP)

An award winning member of the Affiliate Network of the North American Association for Environmental Education, NEEEA was honored in 2013 as the network’s Outstanding Affiliate for its excellence in advancing the field of environmental education.

 

The Alliance works together to bolster environmental education by: engaging across sectors to cultivate and enrich the environmental education community, strengthening the practice and the practitioners of environmental education, developing and nurturing environmental leaders, and increasing support and leveraging resources for environmental education.