A new report from NOAA’s Office of Education shares lessons learned from grantees who are working on the ground to help their communities build the environmental literacy necessary for resilience to extreme weather events and other environmental hazards. The report captures findings from the 2019 Environmental Literacy Program (ELP) Resilience Education Grantee Workshop and helps advance the growing field of resilience education.
![Nearly 75 participants pose in front of the NOAA Science Center for the second ELP Resilience Education Grantee Workshop held at NOAA headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, in 2019. (Image credit: Stephen Zepecki/NOAA) Nearly 75 participants pose in front of the NOAA Science Center for the second ELP Resilience Education Grantee Workshop held at NOAA headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, in 2019.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_1275/public/legacy/image/2019/Aug/pimeetingpic_19x9.jpg?itok=H96IOYwk)
Nearly 75 participants pose in front of the NOAA Science Center for the second ELP Resilience Education Grantee Workshop held at NOAA headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, in 2019. (Image credit: Stephen Zepecki/NOAA)