In June 2026, partner events across Europe and beyond will explore this year’s theme: investing in nature – rewarding for people and business.
This means using our time, knowledge, skills, space and funding to protect and restore nature, manage resources more responsibly, and support the wellbeing of people and communities.
Events can take many forms – from workshops, seminars and training sessions to public debates, exhibitions, local projects, guided visits, online webinars and more. They might focus on topics such as restoring habitats, protecting biodiversity, greening cities, improving water and soil management, or developing nature-based solutions to environmental challenges.
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RSSJoin CITEEC Green Week 2026 to explore climate-adaptive architecture, low-carbon infrastructures, and nature-based solutions through our program of interactive activities.
A discussion panel for primary school students about climate change, urban adaptation and solutions supporting an environmentally friendly economy.
Educational meetings for primary school students about how cities can respond to climate change and develop in a more environmentally friendly way.
Hosted by Murat Kantarcı Science and Art Center, Green homeland: Empowering children as social innovators is a multi-stage event series designed to transform young learners into active contributors to nature’s restoration.
Investing in nature in Gijón
A month-long educational campaign about electrification, renewable energy sources and smart energy management, showing how the energy transition influences everyday decisions.
Interactive workshops for primary school students about energy, renewable energy sources and ways to save electricity in everyday life.
Take care of soil, take care of our health
Nature reserves protect places of particular naturalistic, environmental and geological value but also have an important role in promoting the territory for a sustainable economy.
A family-friendly eco space for residents of Polish and Czech Cieszyn showing how local communities can work together and invest in nature.