Environmental History Week is a volunteer-run, international celebration of environmental history with events organized by environmental historians of all stripes for all audiences. Events can take nearly any form, from field trips, exhibits and public lectures, to student projects, clean-ups, or scholarly presentations. | Submit Your Event Environmental History Week |
EHW 2024 will support and promote local events that connect environmental historians, community institutions and organizations, and people interested in learning about their local environments and how they can get involved. | Environmental History Week events can take many forms. In person, face-to-face events could be walking or biking tours of your community; hands-on projects in collaboration with non-profits in your area; environmental history lectures on a campus or at a public library or museum; or a film series. Digital events are welcome, too, from online conferences to streamed films with online discussions; self-guided field trips; or a virtual museum exhibits. We want to engage local communities to learn about environmental history. | Environmental History Week 2024 upcoming events
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Check back here for details on ASEH-sponsored events happening in your area. |
guidelines for creating events: Be open. Be creative. Be green. |