1. enviroliteracy.org

    Jun 17, 2024These groups often have deep ties to the communities they serve and focus on very specific regional problems. ... Addressing global environmental issues requires a concerted effort from all sectors of society. Governmental organizations set the framework for action, NGOs provide oversight and advocacy, and the private sector is increasingly ...
  2. These would be organizations working internationally or on multiple environment issues. The work may be in local, national or international areas. An organization working on several environment topics like global warming, toxic waste and conservation may be listed here. More information
  3. dirpopulus.org

    These would be organizations working internationally or on multiple environment issues. The work may be in local, national or international areas. An organization working on several environment topics like global warming, toxic waste and conservation may be listed here.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    An environmental organization is an organization coming out of the conservation or environmental movements that seeks to protect, ... national, regional or local. Some environmental issues that environmental organizations focus on include pollution, plastic pollution, waste, ... Society for the Environment; Society for the Protection of ...
  5. tandfonline.com

    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 ...
  6. researchgate.net

    Regional international organizations (IOs) are considered to be among the most efficient platforms in promoting an environmental agenda at global, regional, and national levels.
  7. academic.oup.com

    Jan 6, 2025This issue on 'global forces and local impact' differs from previous issues as it does not focus on a particular crisis, structural change or type of regional development. Instead, it is centred around the idea that in today's turbulent times, many crises and (mega)trends co-exist simultaneously and, crucially, are interconnected.
  8. tandfonline.com

    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 ...
  9. link.springer.com

    Jan 1, 2025Origin. The Global Environment Facility is an independent financial organization that brings together 184 countries in partnership with international institutions, civil society bodies and the private sector to address global environmental issues and support national development initiatives.
  10. journals.plos.org

    Jan 22, 2025More than two decades of social scientific research has identified the growing network of corporations, think tanks, nonprofits, and advocacy organizations that aim to obstruct climate change action within the United States. Conventional arguments emphasize the role of economic self-interest (e.g., wealthy and powerful corporations) in shaping the rise of an organized "counter climate change ...
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