Journal of Education for Sustainable Development 4:1 (2010): [25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] personal level, it is encouraging to be a part of a large international community. Environmental educators are caring, supportive people and it feels good to be amongst them; it nurtures our work.Still, there are questions of responsibility attached to such a large event. We were reminded of this in the welcoming comments made by Haudenosaunee Elder, Henry Lickers. He spoke about the sacrifi ces made by the human and more-than-human world, and by those left behind when delegates were attending our Congress. He reminded us, too, of responsibilities we bear in using what we have learned in a good way and sharing the wisdom gained with those who were unable to travel to the Congress. With his words in mind, I refl ect on what we did together.As I write nearly six months since the 5th WEEC, I rely mainly on anecdotal evidence. More in-depth analysis will follow in a research project and through refl ections of other attendees over time.