Some actions with community to acheive more awareness of UN goals

السبت، يناير 24، 2009





Environment Online, ENO, is a global virtual school , community and
network for sustainable development. Schools around the world study the same environmental topics and share
their learning results in their local communities and worldwide on the web. The themes cover forests,
water, climate change, ecological footprint and cultural issues, for instance. Materia for each
themes are available in English on the ENO website. We have ENO shools in 150 countries. The age of
students varies from 12 to 18 years.
Tree planting has been one of the most popular activities since
2004. ENO Tree Planting Day in September 2009 gathered about 3000 schools in 122 countries and
about 300 000 trees were planted to celebrate the day. An ambitious goal is to empower schools in
every country to plant trees in 2011, the international year of forests. This long-term tree planting
campaign will finish in 2017 when Finland will celebrate its 100th anniversary. The target is to plant 100
million trees by ENO schools.
Climate change has been a regular theme in the ENO Programme since
the beginning, firstly in 2002. This theme has been studied through different kind of activities.
Students have written articles about the impact of climate change in their countries. They have made
radio interviews for ENO web radio, climate change related plays on videos available on the web and
marched during ENO campaign weeks. About 1000 schools in 102 countries took part to ENO Climate
Change Campaign in January 2009.
ENO was founded 10 years ago and it is coordinated by ENO Programme
Association based in Joensuu, Finland. ENO has numerous partner organizations and
networks including the United Nations Environment Programme and the University of Eastern
Finland. It has won 15 national and international awards, find the list below:
· European Umbrella Project for NetDays 2000, European Commission,
Paris, France · III Prize in EcoG@llery Europe 2000, Barcelona, Spain · III Prize in Childnet Awards 2001, Washington DC, USA · A Finalist in the Stockholm Challenge Awards 2002 , 2004 ,
Stockholm, Sweden · A Finalist in the Global Junior Challenge Awards, 2002 and 2004 ,
Rome, Italy · The Quality Prize In eLearning, 2003, Ministry of education,
Finland · A Rose For Environmental Education, a national prize, Turku,
Finland 2003 · Cyber Oscar Award, UN Summit on Information Society, Geneve,
Switzerland, 2003 · WWF Panda Prize Finland 2004 · A Special Mention in the Stockholm Challenge Awards, 2006 ,
Stockholm, Sweden · “My Favourite eLearning Resources”, European Commission, 2006 · Winner in the Global Junior Challenge Awards 2007, Rome, Italy · A Finalist in the Stockholm Challenge Awards, 2008, Stockholm,
Sweden · Energy Globe Awards, 2009, Prague, Czech Republic · Forestry Achievement of year 2009, Helsinki, Finland Websites:
· ENO programme website: http://www.enoprogramme.org/




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