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  2. International Institute for Sustainable Development - Wikipedia

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    The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) is an independent think tank founded in 1990 working to shape and inform international policy on sustainable development governance. The institute has three offices in Canada - Winnipeg, Ottawa, and Toronto, and one office in Geneva, Switzerland. It has over 150 staff and associates ...

  3. Experimental Lakes Area - Wikipedia

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    International Institute for Sustainable Development. The federal government led negotiations with the Ontario government, the Manitoba government and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), headquartered in Winnipeg, to keep the area operational in 2013 and ensure longer-term operations.

  4. The Namao - Wikipedia

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    The rapid eutrophication of lake Winnipeg: Greening under global change. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 3(38), 6-13 Voora, V., Venema, H., & Canada. Environment Canada. Policy Development Division (2008). An ecosystem services assessment of the lake Winnipeg watershed. Winnipeg, MB: International Institute for Sustainable Development

  5. International Institute for Environment and Development ...

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    Website. www .iied .org. The International Institute for Environment and Development ( IIED) is an independent policy research institute ( think tank) whose stated mission is to "build a fairer, more sustainable world, using evidence, action and influence in partnership with others." [1] Its director is Dr Tom Mitchell.

  6. Glasgow Statement - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Statement (sometimes called the Clean Energy Transition Partnership [1]) is an international agreement reached at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Signed by 39 governments and institutions, it commits signatories to shift government-backed international finance away from fossil fuels ...

  7. Global Environmental Governance - Wikipedia

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    Global environmental governance (GEG) is the sum of organizations, policy instruments, financing mechanisms, rules, procedures and norms that regulate the processes of global environmental protection. The efficacy of global environmental governance will ultimately depend on implementation at global and domestic levels.

  8. Earth Negotiations Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) is a reporting service providing daily coverage on a variety of global environmental and sustainable development negotiations.. The team of environmental negotiations specialists document efforts by the United Nations, national governments, civil society organizations, and other actors to respond to pressing global challenges, such as climate change ...

  9. Social responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Social responsibility is an individual responsibility that involves a balance between the economy and the ecosystem one lives within, [3] and possible trade-offs between economic development, and the welfare of society and the environment. [4] Social responsibility pertains not only to business organizations but also to everyone whose actions ...