• Pawtucket Open House for Trees

    Blackstone Valley Visitors Center 175 Main St., Pawtucket, RI

    The Green Infrastructure Center is hosting a public event about trees and green infrastructure in partnership with the City of Pawtucket and the RI Department of Environmental Management's Division of Forest Environment. Learn about the state of Pawtucket's urban forest and provide input on future strategies the city should adopt to protect and promote trees […]

  • Food Justice Workshop

    Southside Community Land Trus 404 Broad St., Providence, Rhode Island

    Gather at Southside Community Land Trust's headquarters and Healthy Food Hub in South Providence for a community Food Justice workshop. We'll explore the historical context and contemporary issues surrounding food justice and examine the intersections of race, class, and environmental sustainability, particularly in the local food justice movement in Rhode Island. This event is free […]

  • Book Discussion with Climate Scientist Anna Farro Henderson

    Symposium Books 240 Westminster St., Providence, RI

    Climate scientist Anna Farro Henderson, author of the new book Core Samples: A Climate Scientist’s Experiments in Politics and Motherhood, and ecoRI News senior reporter and co-founder Frank Carini will discuss the book, the climate crisis, and local place-based journalism. Farro Henderson grew up in Providence, attended Nathan Bishop Middle School and graduated from Classical […]

  • Winter Bird Walk

    Woonasquatucket Greenway Salmon Street, Providence

    Come make a bird feeder, then take a walk with us down the Woonasquatucket Greenway to see what birds we find. There will be a special guest from the Audubon Society of Rhode Island. Participants should meet at the fish ladder off Goldsmith Street in Johnston.

  • Community Meeting on Environmental Restoration at Former Charlestown Naval Field

    Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI, United States

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will host a public meeting to update stakeholders on ongoing environmental restoration efforts at the former Charlestown Naval Auxiliary Landing Field. The meeting will provide an overview of ongoing environmental investigation and cleanup work at the former Navy site, a 631-acre area that includes the Ninigret National Wildlife […]

  • RIEEA 2025 Environmental Studies Scholarship application deadline

    Online

    RIEEA is currently accepting applications for Environmental Studies Scholarships for students pursuing a college or university degree related to the environment. The application is quick and easy, and students can use their personal statement from college applications. The deadline is Jan. 27 at 8:59 p.m.

  • January Virtual Lunch & Learn: Office Hour

    Online

    Join the Rhode Island Environmental Education Association (RIEEA) for a Virtual Lunch & Learn: Office Hour. RIEEA’s executive director Jeanine Silversmith will be available to make new connections, answer questions, and delve into discussion on the state of environmental education in R.I. Register to be sent confirmation and a Zoom link to the virtual event.

  • Providence Green Drinks

    Trinity Brewhouse 186 Fountain Street, Providence, RI

    The Rhode Island Environmental Education Association is teaming up with Providence Green Drinks for an evening of casual networking and sustainability at Trinity Brewhouse. Connect with professionals, activists, and enthusiasts who are dedicated to making a positive impact on our planet. Engage in lively conversations, exchange ideas, and expand your sustainability network.

  • Winter Wildlife Walk

    Rocky Point Park Pier 1 Rocky Point Ave., Warwick, Rhode Island

    Join the Warwick Wildlife and Conservation Commission for a winter bird walk at Rocky Point park. Bring binoculars, and there will also be a spotting scope. Wildlife that may be seen include seals, waterfowl and songbirds.

  • Rally for the Planet

    Rhode Island State House Providence, RI

    Join Climate Action Rhode Island (CARI) to show you care about the planet. Gather on the lawn of the Rhode Island Statehouse to send a message to the current administration and to state lawmakers that the time to act for our planet is now.

  • Charlestown Land Trust Winter Speaker Series: The South County Springtime Fish Migration

    Kettle Pond Visitor Center 50 Bend Rd, Charlestown, RI, United States

    Charlestown Land Trust is kicking off its Winter Speaker Series with a special presentation by Bill McCusker, president of both the Charlestown Land Trust and the Friends of the Saugatucket. His presentation will explore the South County springtime fish migration, focusing on Saugatucket River river herring. Learn about their incredible determination as they navigate fish […]