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After joining these communities, you can learn about and share resources, including successful precedents and guides, and build new solutions for local and large-scale systemic improvements. Through these efforts, researchers, employers, educators and practitioners will be equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to advance green economy policies and action. We will more quickly achieve the critical mass of knowledge and skills to advance green economy policies and actions.

Upcoming Events

Green Learning Network

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Nikki Hodgson commented on Nikki Hodgson's Event in Green Learning Network, Energy
the United Nations Environment Programme(UNEP), The World Bank

World Bank and UNEP Webinar    Connecting Sustainable Energy Businesses with Education:  Getting the Workforce You Need Thursday Feb 25th, 7:00 - 9:00 AM Eastern time Read More

Nikki Hodgson commented on Nikki Hodgson's Event in Green Learning Network
Green Learning Network

This event will be a sharing of successful precedents, key resources and a facilitated discussion about how to shift curricula to include education for sustainable development.  Participants will predominantly be from higher education but anyone interested in how to change curricula is welcome… Read More

Geneva Environment Network

The Green Learning Network was referenced in this webinar on "Building Forward Better: Prospects for Green Recovery Efforts." Angus Mackay, Director of the Division for Planet at UNITAR, gave a short presentation on the role of green learning in supporting capacity development.  Event… Read More

Freely available to higher education institutions around the world, this package of teaching materials for a semester-long course on Inclusive Green Economy Modelling was designed to support interested universities in establishing recurrent courses on modelling. The materials were developed through… Read More

Nikki Hodgson commented on Benjamin Simmons's Event in Green Learning Network
United Nations Institute for Training and Research(UNITAR), Green Growth Knowledge Partnership(GGKP)

Join us on 3 November (3-4:30pm CET) for a discussion with experts on the role of education and training institutions in ensuring that green economy literacy is improved as a fundamental strategy.  Read More

Closing:

The One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership (UN CC:Learn) has issued a challenge "100,000 Stories for Climate Action" to mark the issuance of the 100,000th certificate of course completion. Read More

One UN Climate Change Learning Partnership
Maria Dumpert commented on Green Growth Knowledge Partnership's Knowledge in Green Learning Network

As part of its second key activity area devoted to capacity building, United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) introduces the Life Cycle Initiative is producing several e-learning modules that address life cycle thinking and approaches from different perspectives and in various levels of depth. Read More

The aim of the Life Cycle Management – Capability Maturity Model (LCM-CMM) is to focus on capability development and implementation to fully operationalise and mainstream Life Cycle Assessment in product development, marketing, and strategic decision-making in business. Read More

From 21 September 2020 to April 2021, the World Bank is holding an online course on "Circular Economy and Private Sector Development: Learning Series". Read More

UN CC: Learn is hosting a global e-learning series that addresses the key policy issues central to the green recovery debate. They aim to inform and shape the public policy debate around green economic reform and ultimately support countries in planning their responses to COVID-19. Read More