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  2. Climate Action Network - Wikipedia

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    Climate Action Network Tanzania organizes workshops and seminars among stakeholders from government institutions and ministries, the private sector, development partners, and civil society. It does this by discussing the current and future climate change as well as the environmental-related effects on community well-being and economic growth.

  3. European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive ...

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    The European Climate, Environment and Infrastructure Executive Agency (CINEA) is the European Commission agency which manages decarbonisation and sustainable growth.It is the successor organisation of the Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) [2] (which superseded the Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency (TEN-T Agency) in 2014).

  4. Friends of the Earth Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of the Earth Europe office in Brussels fulfills a number of functions. It represents the network's member groups towards the European institutions aiming to influence EU-policymaking; raises public awareness of environmental issues; runs capacity building projects for its membership, and is a secretariat for its 33 national members.

  5. The first-ever European climate risk assessment finds a ... - AOL

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    Sven Harmeling, head of climate at Climate Action Network Europe, said the report shows why simultaneously adapting to weather extremes and drastically slashing emissions in line with the Paris ...

  6. Climate-Alliance Germany - Wikipedia

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    Climate-Alliance Germany (German: Klima-Allianz Deutschland) is a network of about 150 civil society organizations, including environment groups, development groups, churches, organisations from the fields of youth, education, culture, social welfare and health, as well as trade unions, and consumer associations.

  7. Climate movement - Wikipedia

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    The largest transnational climate change coalition, Climate Action Network, was founded in 1992. [10] Its major members include Greenpeace, WWF, Oxfam and Friends of the Earth. [10] Climate Justice Now! and Climate Justice Action, two major coalitions, were founded in the lead-up to the 2009 Copenhagen Summit. [10]

  8. Climate Group - Wikipedia

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    Climate Group is a nonprofit organisation with a mission to drive climate action, fast, and achieve a world of net zero carbon emissions by 2050, with greater prosperity for all. The organisation builds influential networks of business and governments to unlock the power of collective action and scale.

  9. Youth Climate Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Youth Climate Movement (YouNGO) [4] or International Youth Climate Movement (IYCM) refers to an international network of youth organisations that collectively aims to inspire, empower and mobilise a generational movement of young people to take positive action on climate change.