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Thank you again to everyone who joined us for the 2021 NAAEE Conference and Research Symposium.
Recordings of almost all sessions are available to registered participants for on-demand viewing in PheedLoop for six months.
Registration is still open for those who wish to take advantage of on-demand access to the rich content—with the same “pay-what-you-can” fee options at conference.naaee.org.
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Samsung Solve for Tomorrow!
Apply by November 8
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow is a national competition for students in grades 6–12 that encourages problem-solving through STEM, and the application period is open.
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"I've Been Thinking a Lot About Water"
Perspective is essential in these times when water is scarce in some places and excessive in others. All life depends upon water to be sustained. Read Jeremy Solin's perspective on water as an environmental educator and a businessperson.
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Announcing the Youth Innovation Challenge!
Due October 25
GEEP invites applicants between 15 and 30 years of age to propose a solution to address issues related to climate change, marine litter, or both, using environmental education as a key strategy.
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