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Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Newsletter

Welcome to the fourth edition of the Department of Education's newsletter on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) where we will keep you up to date with the latest ESD news.

f you would like to share what you are doing about sustainable development – let us know (e-mail ESD@education.gov.ie ).  You could win €500 for ESD if we publish your story.

The fourth edition of the ESD newsletter has items on:

1.   ESD to 2030 – Public Consultation

2.   Call for applications – Hamdan Prize for Teacher Educators

3.   September 21 – International Day of Peace

4.   Young Social Innovators – 2021 Challenge Award Winners

5.   SEAI   – Energy Saving in Schools – Schools' Retrofit Programme

6.   Did you know?

7.   UCC – SDGs Toolkit

8.   Outdoor Learning

9.   Young Reporters for the Environment

10. Cycle Right – programme for schools

11. Wool in Schools programme

12. EPA – Clean Air Together Citizen Project

13. Climate Smart – programme for TY

14. Climate Change – SEAI resources for schools

15. Picker Pals – free litter programme for primary

16. ECO-UNESCO's Young Environmentalist Awards

17.Thomond Community College – ESD World Conference

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