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Stay up to date with the latest news, events, and developments from The Ecoliteracy Hub. Here, you’ll also find inspiring stories about ecoliteracy initiatives and progress from around the world. Explore our outreach and dissemination activities as we work to promote sustainable thinking and learning.

Self-sufficiency — Rediscovering Freedom, Meaning, and Connection Through Doing

In the new Green Minds episode, Esther Vallado explores self-sufficiency with Max from El Mandala. Through lived experience and permaculture practice, they discuss how meeting basic needs can build resilience, confidence, and more sustainable ways of living.

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Green Minds podcast explores futures literacy with Anita Silva

In this Green Minds episode, Esther Vallado explores futures literacy with Anita Silva, examining how imagination, uncertainty, and agency help learners move beyond fear and take meaningful action for long-term ecological and social well-being.

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A Journey Into Slowness, Senses and Belonging

In our latest podcast episode, forest therapy guide Dagna Gmitrowitz explores what promoting nature really means—remembering that we are part of it. Through simple practices and inclusive projects, she shows how small moments of connection can restore balance, awareness, and care for life.

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Green Minds podcast explores Supporting Fairness with Henrique Gonçalves

In this episode of Green Minds, host Esther Vallado dives into Supporting Fairness — an eco-competence essential for equitable and inclusive sustainability.

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New Green Minds podcast episode: Individual Initiative as an Eco-Competence

In this episode of Green Minds, Kriszta Vásárhelyi talks with social artist Gábor Tóth about individual initiative as a key eco-competence, exploring how inner questions, dissatisfaction and community action can spark meaningful social and ecological change.

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Rethinking Growth: A Conversation with Logan Strenchock

The new Green Minds episode features Logan Strenchock, a leading voice in Hungary’s degrowth movement. Drawing on community food systems and lived experience, he explains why moving beyond endless growth can lead to greater wellbeing, connection, and fairer futures.

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