Network
Thousands of organizations working globally
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The General Union of Voluntary Societies
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The Global Cement and Concrete Association
Is a trade group representing 80% of the world's concrete companies outside of China, with a vision of decarbonizing the industry as essential to deliver a sustainable future for the built environment. -
The Global Earth Repair Foundation
The Global Earth Repair Foundation is committed to spreading the knowledge of ecosystem restoration to manage the climate and heal the planet. The Earth Repair Foundation (ERF) grew out of helping startup the Greening Australia organisation in the early 1980’s and, after learning about the damaged state of Earth’s environment ERF was incorporated in Sydney in 1987. Since that time, Team ERF has coordinated production of the acclaimed and evolving Earth Repair Charter Global Solution Strategy. The Charr has been researched and developed by many people over decades by practising the art of co-operative community word-crafting and image designing. Feasible and achievable solutions to most of the problems on Earth have been succinctly defined. All people reading this are invited to lend intelligence and to share the Charter to help cultivate global co-operation for this solution-strategy to become what it is capable of becoming. It is an authentic expression from us we the people, for the people and by the people, and for every government in the world to consider. VISION 2030 is motivated by goals to help achieve a world that is safe, sane, healthy, loving, united and peaceful with a prosperous future for all. -
The Global Mangrove Alliance
Brings NGOs, governments, scientists, industry, local communities, and funders together towards a common goal of conserving and restoring mangrove ecosystems. -
The Government of Canada (K-12)
Offers educators extensive resources as part of its website's climate action section. -
The Green Belt Movement
Has planted over 51 million trees in Kenya and promotes environmental conservation to build climate resilience and empower communities, especially women and girls. An environmental organization that empowers communities, particularly women, to conserve the environment and improve livelihoods. The Green Belt Movement (GBM) has four main areas of activity— Tree Planting and Water Harvesting, Climate Change, Mainstream Advocacy, Gender Livelihood and Advocacy. -
The Haida Nation of Canada
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The Humane League
InternationalA non-profit organization that combines hard science with an unwavering resolve to create sweeping change for animals, with the mission to end the abuse of animals raised for food. -
The Indigenous Power and Light Fund
The Indigenous Power and Light Fund (the “Fund”) is a collaborative fund established by the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy in partnership with the Lemelson Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, and other leading philanthropies. -
The Institution of Structural Engineers
Has showcased structural engineering excellence for 50 years and believes the industry has a responsibility to help mitigate the climate emergency by changing the way buildings and infrastructure are designed, commissioned, and constructed.
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