Western Australia

Conservation Council of WA Policy on Climate Change

The aim of this policy is to reduce WA’s greenhouse gas emissions at source, and to put in place the mechanisms necessary to protect biodiversity and ecosystems in WA.  There are 25 recommendations.

Environmental education: water quality, air quality, waste management, salinity, biodiversity, coast care, culture, camp sites

The Association involves a cross-section of environmental educators from diverse areas such as schools, government agencies, industry, universities, technical & further education centres, zoos, museums, parks and reserves, environmental education centres and community and conservation groups.

Australian Association for Environmental Education WA Inc (AAEE) seeks to: promote environmental education (EE) as defined by UNESCO/UNEP; develop projects for broad application within EE; promote coordination among bodies engaged in EE & training; publish, distribute, and disseminate matters arising out of and in connection with the Association & EE; hold conferences, meetings, seminars and gatherings to promote EE; publish a journal of environmental education.