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Environment OnlineE N O
2000 – 2010
Mika Vanhanen
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
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
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
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)
2001
• 73 schools in 43 countries• Chats between students, summaries
of material available• Awards: III prize in Childnet Awards,
Washington DC
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Another 10 years, how?• We will work on that but need assistance
from all of you. Together for sustainability.
A message from Jane Goodall