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Page 1: Environment Online E N O 2000 – 2010 Mika Vanhanen.

Environment OnlineE N O

2000 – 2010

Mika Vanhanen

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Why did it start?

• A need for an environmental education programme that has local and global points

• A need to utilize ICT in learning• A need for interaction between schools• Environment Online – ENO was created at

Eno Primary school by teachers Mika Vanhanen and Urpo Ahlholm in 1999

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ENO Concept• Learning about environment

through hands-on activities • Sharing the results of learning

during ENO Campaigns locally and globally

• Children and youth as ambassadors of environment

• A shared expertise and community involvement

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Studied ENO Topics

• Based on different dimensions of sustainable development: ecological, economical, social and cultural

• Most favourite topics: forests, climate change, ecological footprint, water, cultural heritage

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2000

• Administrated by the Eno municipality• Started as an umbrella project for

NetDays Europe, supported by European Commission and National Board of Ed

• 50 schools from 30 countries• Awards: III prize in EcoGallery Europe

(Spain)

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2001

• 73 schools in 43 countries• Chats between students, summaries

of material available• Awards: III prize in Childnet Awards,

Washington DC

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2002• 105 schools in 51 countries• A finalist in the Stockholm Challenge

Awards and Global Junior Challenge Awards (Rome)

• First ENO conference in Eno, July 2002

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2003

• ENO moved under the administration of the city of Joensuu

• 132 schools in 53 countries• Schools started to do twinning projects• Climate change was firstly introduced• Awards: 1) Quality Prize in eLearning,

Ministry of Education 2) Cyber Oscar in WSIS, Geneva

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2004• 180 schools in 168 countries• ENO Tree Planting Day first time in

21th of September 2004• Awards: WWF Panda Award• ENO Conference in Mooiriver, Kwa Zulu

Natal, South Africa

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2005

• 200 schools in 75 countries• Memorandum of understanding with UNEP• ENO joined Helsinki Conference• Her Majesty Queen Noor and EU

commissioner Margot Wallström joined ENO Mothers Network

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2006• 300 schools in 90 countries• Dr Jane Goodall joined ENO Mothers• ENO Africa meeting in Finland• Awards: Special mention in the Stockholm

Challenge Awards• A pledge of 100 000 trees to UNEP’s

Billion Tree Campaign

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2007

• 400 schools in 104 countries• ENO Tree Planting Play was performed

simultaneously at 200 schools in 65 countries 29th of May 2010 (in 40 languages)

• Over 1000 schools joined ENO Tree Planting Day in September and planted 123 000 trees

• Awards: Winner of Global Junior Challenge Awards, Rome

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2008• 1500 schools in 122 countries• 600 000 trees planted• ENO Conference in Finland, participants

from 43 countries/ ENO Africa Declaration• The launch of ENO 100 Million Trees by

2017 in June 2008

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2009• Administrated by ENO Programme Association/

ENO-verkkokoulun tuki ry• 3000 schools in 134 countries• 3.5 million trees planted• ENO Conference in Joensuu, Finland • Awards: 1) Energy Globe Awards, Prague 2) Forestry Achievement 2009, Helsinki

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2010

• National ENO coordinators and secretaries in 134 countries

• National websites in 30 countries• The first meeting of ENO Advisory Board• Spread to 150 countries, 6 000 schools

take part• Preparing for 2011, The international year

of forests and conference in Finland

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Another 10 years, how?• We will work on that but need assistance

from all of you. Together for sustainability.

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A message from Jane Goodall