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.
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.
Abbott Primary's Forest Garden
Abbott Primary planted their forest garden ready for the new growing season and now have some raised beds too!
Forum network and hustings
So just what happened at the GM ESD Forum hustings and network session? Our three panelists were all supportive of our agenda but in quite different ways.
Hustings and network forum
Just to remind folk that the Greater Manchester ESD Forum is holding a hustings on education for sustainability this Friday 27th Feb, 2.30 - 5pm at Bridge 5 Mill.
All about Willow
MEEN would like to invite school gardeners to the Greater Manchester Growing Schools Hub twilight All about Willow on the 11th February at St John Bosco Primary. If you have a wanton willow tunnel or a wild willow dome that needs to be tamed this is the session for you...
Let the Forest Garden grow
Abbott Primary school is getting very excited about their new grounds vision: they are going to grow a forest garden, put in raised beds and create a wild area. So they put on a community event and lots of parents, pupils and staff came along...
A wreath for climate change?
A wreath for climate change? That would be good! Why we need to keep up the pressure in an attempt to resolve climate change...
Launch of Intergenerational Carbon Literacy project
The Launch of our Intergenerational Carbon Literacy project took place at Manchester University on Monday 1st December.
Energy to Invest?
Exciting schools event held at Manchester Cathedral sharing information about renewables, such as ground-source heat pumps which the Cathedral have installed, solar on schools and pupil's brilliant energy saving projects.