MEEN's environmental education blog
Our blog shares our stories about environmental education, general news from MEEN and highlights some of our events. We have included pupils' posters and messages in some instances and pieces written by MEEN volunteers and trustees.

Bowker Vale posters
Here's a poster created by a pupil at Bowker Vale for our climate change project.
Published on 20th July 2015

GM ESD Forum and MEEN AGM 2015
MEEN's 2015 AGM and Greater Manchester ESD Forum 'On Trees and Activism' is being held on Thursday 16th July, 3.30 – 6.00pm. at MADLAB, 36-40 Edge Street, M4 1HN
Published on 27th June 2015

Launch of the Carbon Classroom 2015
The Carbon Classroom 2015 is happening with Manchester's Eco teams teaching the general public.
Published on 18th June 2015
Come to the Carbon Classroom 2015
Pupils willing to offer free lessons to adults on Climate Change at the Carbon Classroom 2015!
Published on 16th June 2015
Bowker Vale Intergenerational project notes
Bowker Vale Primary pupils are busy learning about climate change and seem keen to help their community take action on stopping it.
Published on 21st May 2015

Crumpsall Lane's Intergenerational project notes
Crumpsall Lane Primary have been involved in climate change projects in previous years, including the Carbon Classroom. With a new Eco team in place they are still keen to tackle the issues.
Published on 16th April 2015

Armitage Primary's Intergenerational project notes
Armitage Primary's Eco team had contributed to an event on Climate change and renewable energy at Manchester Cathedral and are keen to take follow up action!
Published on 16th April 2015
St Philip's Intergenerational project notes
St Philip's Intergenerational project notes reflect pupils' concerns about Climate Change. They have chosen to look at food waste and have been researching the issues and discussing how they can have a real impact on their community.
Published on 16th April 2015
Abbott Primary's Forest Garden
Abbott Primary planted their forest garden ready for the new growing season and now have some raised beds too!
Published on 25th March 2015