1. Limiting global heating to 1.5 °C and protecting biodiversity will require action from all sectors and across society. Environmental action is often framed as the responsibility of either ...
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    Environmental and Authoritarian Regionalism. Environmental regionalism has multiple approaches and definitions (e.g., as described above, it is often used interchangeably with "environmental cooperation" or "regional environmentalism," among other terms) and may or may not be associated directly with specific regional IOs. Footnote 8 For example, Balsiger (Citation 2012, 58) defines ...
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    By 2000, there were well over 6000 national and regional environmental movement organizations in the United States alone, and more than 20,000 local organizations and with increased concern over global climate change, the number of grassroots and professionally-staffed environmental advocacy organizations worldwide has risen sharply. Entire ...
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    Public Environmentalism and Civil Society: How Do People Matter? People—together with states, IOs and regional organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), businesses, and industries—are important actors in environmental governance (e.g. Klinke Citation 2012; Tysiachniouk, Korkina, and Petrov Citation 2021).Even within a non-democratic context, people matter through the ...
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    and concluded that "regional environmental structures under ASEAN [. . .] have generally failed to offer effective channels of communication for, or democratic representation of, a wider range of stakeholders, including civil society groups and local communities."5 A lack of security, just like a lack of democracy,
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    This paper analyzes the current role of regional organizations in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We construct a conceptual model and distinguish four potential roles that regional organizations can play in the implementation of the SDGs: the translating role, supporting role, coordinating role and monitoring ...
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    Organizations are instrumental in addressing socio-environmental crises and achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals. In this issue of One Earth, Sharpe et al. show that organizational commitments to sustainability can reinforce pro-environmental motivation and behavior at work.Here, we expand on key behaviors, motives, and barriers for how organizations can reduce their environmental ...
  9. journals.sagepub.com

    Gemmill B., Bamidele-Izu A. (2002). The role of NGOs and civil society in global environmental governance. Global environmental governance: Options and opportunities (pp. 77-100), Yale Center of Forestry & Environmental Studies.
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    In this chapter, I look at environmental governance at the regional level, by which I mean processes of collective deliberations about norms, institutions, participation, practices, and rules which occur at geographical scales associated with major conventional regions—or essentially continents or where those continents collide in an effort to address transboundary environmental degradation ...
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