Announcing:
CLEARING 2026 Editorial Calendar
and a Call to Celebrate the Spirit of Cascadia at NAAEE 2026
As environmental educators, we know that the power of place begins right here — in our watersheds, forests, coasts, and communities. That’s why CLEARING Magazine is excited to introduce a new editorial calendar designed to spotlight the themes, voices, and innovations shaping environmental education across the Pacific Northwest and the greater Cascadia bioregion.
This refreshed calendar will guide our publication over the coming year and beyond, aligning our content around shared topics that matter most to educators in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Idaho, Alaska, and beyond — from climate resilience and outdoor learning to Indigenous perspectives and environmental justice.
And the timing couldn’t be better. In late 2026, the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) Conference will bring the continent’s environmental education community to our region. This is an extraordinary opportunity to unify our regional efforts and showcase the best of Cascadia’s EE leadership — the creativity, collaboration, and deep sense of place that define our work here.
Through this new editorial vision, CLEARING invites educators, storytellers, researchers, artists, and community leaders to contribute to a collective portrait of what environmental education looks like in Cascadia today — and where it’s headed next. Together, we can amplify local stories, strengthen regional connections, and welcome the wider EE world to experience what makes this place so remarkable.
See the full editorial calendar HERE.
Join us as we prepare to celebrate Cascadia’s environmental education community on the national stage.
The archives have grown!
Check out some of the many back issues that were published at the beginning of the millennium. You will be amazed at the quality of articles and the level of participation from environmental educators across the region.
You can find these issues, available in flip-page format, in the Menu bar at the top of the page. Look under the Back Issues tab to select a back issue and relive the early days of environmental education in the Pacific Northwest!
From past issues of CLEARING…
You are Brilliant and the Earth is hiring
By Paul Hawken From a commencement speech given at the University of Portland, May 3, 2009. When I was invited to give this speech, I was asked if I could give a simple short talk that was “direct,...
Exploring Forest Ecology: The Northern Flying Squirrel Project
by Victoria Lewis Spawned out chinook salmon, brown , spotted and beak-nosed lie dead in the shallow water near the banks of the Salmon River in the Wildwood Recreation Area at the foot of Mount...
Knowing One Big Thing: The Role of the Nature Center in the Next Millennium
Knowing One Big Thing: The Role of the Nature Center in the Next Millennium By Mike Weilbacher From The Best of Clearing, Volume V It’s a very rainy day in the middle of Aesop’s fables, and Hedgehog...
Place-based Education: Building Sustainable Communities
By Kristina K. Sullivan “Knowledge of the nearest things should be acquired first, then that of those farther and farther off.” — Comenius, 17th C. educator (Dubel and Sobel, 2008) On the day of my...
CLEARING is published in support of state/regional E.E. associations
and organizations in the Pacific Northwest and Cascadia bioregion.
Alaska Natural Resources and Outdoor Education
Environmental Education Provincial Specialist Association (British Columbia)

Idaho Environmental Education Association





