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  1. Globalization—defined in the online course Global Business as the increased flow of goods, services, capital, people, and ideas across international boundaries—has brought many changes in its wake.. While globalization can positively and negatively impact society, its effect on the environment is primarily negative. Here's a breakdown of how globalization impacts society and the ...
  2. Society Issues Environment Organizations . 468. ... These would be organizations working internationally or on multiple environment issues. The work may be in local, national or international areas. ... environment topics like global warming, toxic waste and conservation may be listed here. More information. Subcategories 22. Regional 28 Earth ...
  3. 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 ...
  4. enviroliteracy.org

    Jun 17, 2024Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs): The Voice of Civil Society. NGOs play an essential role in environmental protection, acting as independent watchdogs, advocacy groups, and research institutions. They mobilize public opinion, conduct fieldwork, and provide vital insights into the complex issues facing our planet.
  5. Fostering Dialogue and Partnerships for Sound Environmental Management In Asia Pacific, UNEP works at the regional, sub-regional (Northeast Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Pacific) and national levels. Work is focused on UNEP's cross-cutting thematic priorities: Climate change Disasters and conflicts Ecosystem management Environmental governance Chemicals and waste Resource ...
  6. 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.
  7. link.springer.com

    Jan 1, 2025The 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. It was established in 1991 under the aegis of the World Bank ...
  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. Jan 15, 2025Environmental risks are no longer perceived a long-term risk, but a daily reality for millions across the world. In this year's Global Risks Report, we deep-dive on the risks associated with pollution, which over 900 global experts selected as the sixth most severe risk over the next two years, moving up four positions since last year's report. . At the 10-year horizon, it falls back down ...
  10. 7 days agoGlobal solidarity is more essential than ever to address poverty, hunger, inequality and other pressing challenges facing humanity, speakers emphasized today at the opening of the 2025 annual session of the Commission for Social Development, calling for increased investment in social protection to meet these urgent needs.
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