GREEN
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The Global Rivers Environmental Education Network program (GREEN) provides opportunities for young people to learn more about the watersheds they live in and to use their findings to create lasting solutions for pressing water quality issues. Through GREEN, Earth Force and our partners at General Motors share a commitment to civic engagement, education and the environment.
In this award-winning program, middle and high school students acquire essential academic skills -- critical thinking, teamwork, problem solving and decision making -- while actively engaging their communities on water quality issues.
How it works
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GREEN News
- GM GREEN Propels Young People into STEM Careers - January 24, 2012
- Video of Don Hammond discussing the Chevrolet GREEN Award and his use of the Volt in the classroom - January 03, 2012
- GM Foundation gives Youngstown teacher GREEN award - October 20, 2011
- Director at WKU receives GREEN award - September 29, 2011
- Discovery School Teacher Receives Chevrolet GREEN Educator Award - September 26, 2011
- Bluffton teacher wins national award for environmental education - September 26, 2011
- GM Green and WKU Helping Teach Students About Environment - September 26, 2011
- Discovery School Teacher Wins GREEN Educator Award - September 26, 2011
- Students make discoveries in class: Muir teacher wins GREEN Educator Award - September 26, 2011
- Rochester, MI wraps up GREEN spring water monitoring season on a beautiful day - June 09, 2011
- Earth Force students' work honors Volney Rogers. - June 02, 2011
- What goes on at a GREEN water monitoring event - May 20, 2011
- Virginia Earth Force Youth Summit: How To Improve Watershed? - May 19, 2011
- GM GREEN in East Lansing - May 12, 2011
- Big GM GREEN day in Ohio - May 06, 2011
- GM GREEN on the Rouge River - May 02, 2011
- GM GREEN water monitoring keeps rolling in Milford - April 27, 2011
- GM GREEN Wentzville celebrates Earth Day - April 16, 2011
- GM GREEN rocks Lake Sherwood in Michigan - April 14, 2011
- GM GREEN Toledo is gearing up! Go GM Toledo Transmission Facility - April 08, 2011
- Greetings from Eisenhower Park! GM GREEN keeps rocking in Kansas City - April 06, 2011
- Water Monitoring at Axe Factory Run Video - April 04, 2011
- The GM GREEN team is in the field today in Youngstown - March 30, 2011
- Go GM GREEN in Kansas City! - March 28, 2011
- GM GREEN: Wood View Elementary visits the Hidden Oaks Nature Center - November 02, 2010
- Trinity River Watershed Conference in Grand Prairie Texas - February 11, 2010
GREEN Resources
GREEN Locations
- Denver, CO
- Washington, DC
- Bolingbrook, IL
- Bedford, IN
- Bluffton, IN
- Indianapolis, IN
- Marion, IN
- Speedway, IN
- Kansas, KS
- Bowling Green, KY
- Baltimore, MD
- Bay City, MI
- Dearborn, MI
- Detroit, MI
- Flint, MI
- Lansing, MI
- Lapeer, MI
- Milford, MI
- Oak Park/Warren, MI
- Orion/Pontiac/Rochester Hills, MI
- Tonawanda, NY
- Youngstown, OH
- Philadelphia, PA
- Charleston, SC
- Arlington, TX
- Grand Prairie, TX
GREEN History
The idea quickly caught on and the experience gained with schools along the Huron River set the stage for an expanded program on the Rouge River in 1987- part of an effort to improve education and the environment in metropolitan Detroit. The educational model moved to other watersheds around the Great Lakes in the U.S. and Canada.
When GREEN became a program of Earth Force in 1999, its long standing financial and volunteer supporter, General Motors, joined Earth Force as well. With the help of General Motors, Earth Force was able to develop the nationally recognized curricula, training and resources for supporting educators in implementing GREEN around the country. Earth Force also launched green.org, a web-based tool designed to help students and educators better understand, use and share information about their watersheds.
Through Earth Force’s GREEN program, corporations like General Motors and Staples are providing leadership to young people in the classroom as well as in the field. Using the Protecting Our Watersheds curriculum, corporate volunteers and local partner organizations are working with educators to engage young people in their watersheds through experiences that will hone their problem solving skills and will increase their ability to make informed decisions in the future.
To date, with the support of over 22 local partner organizations and several corporate sponsors, GREEN has engaged over 30,000 young people in watershed protection.
GM Partnership
And 2009 marked 20 years of General Motors' partnership with GREEN!
Over that span of time, thousands of GM employees have worked side by side with teachers, community partners and more than 100,000 young people in more that 32 GM communities in the United State and Canada. This successful partnership effort works to engage our youth and whole communities in watershed education and river protection efforts.
Students, teachers and GM employee mentors literally get their feet wet while visiting their local bodies of water to conduct water quality monitoring -- performing chemical tests, sampling for aquatic insects and assessing the stream's physical attributes.
Young people are supported throughout the program by GM mentors who help them see the "real-world" application of science. Before and after water quality monitoring, GM mentors support students in interpreting data, analyzing local issues, applying critical thinking skills and balancing opposing viewpoints. With the help of their mentors, students use scientific knowledge to discover community problems and then work to create lasting solutions to pressing water quality issues.
With the support of GM, Earth Force developed the nationally recognized Protecting Our Watersheds curricula, training and resources for supporting educators in implementing GREEN around the country.
You can read more about the success of the GM GREEN program in the annual reports below!
Annual Reports: 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004