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CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK –––––––––annual report2017
Messages from CAN International
The World entered 2017 in a changing political landscape and resurgence of extreme right wing that is very critical of climate change action. This came at a time when momentum for climate action needed to be accelerated even more.
Message from the Board
The climate community needed to tackle this political uncertain-ty head on and needed to ensure that the right opportunities were created at the international lev-el to retain the political gains achieved and to further enable greater national action. A clear need was felt to configure a po-litical landscape conducive to increasing ambition rapidly and creating opportunities in various global fora through which more ambition could be leveraged. A great part of 2017 has been spent towards creating the right lever-ages for 2018, when the Paris Agreement needed to go through its first big test. 2017 has been the year to prepare for 2018, ti-tled by many the Step-Up year, a
key moment for the international climate community when climate change needs to come back on top of the political agenda. With only one year to prepare for it, while at the same time facing the current US Administration and a fossil fuel industry fighting back, 2017 has been an important pre-paratory year and yet a challeng-ing one.Nevertheless, while many would have been surprised by the withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement, the climate community had already started to align itself: A big Non-State Actors Summit was in the making for 2018 and CAN could join on the advisory committee, gathering forces to make 2018 a Step Up year. Discussions among
civil society for a global mobiliza-tion moment in 2018 was gather-ing momentum.With the retreat of the US from their leadership role on climate, and the risk of cli-mate action being overshadowed by other priorities on the political agenda, creating alternative lead-ership coalitions and diffused po-litical leadership was identified by the climate movement as a crucial strategy. To explore which alternative leadership coalitions would achieve most impact, CAN hosted a strategy workshop on the side-lines of New York Cli-mate Week to discuss and strate-gize around possible new models.
Wendel Trio Co-Chair of the Board
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MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD 3
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2017 4
SECRETARIAT 12
ABOUT CAN 14
FINANCIAL REPORT 16
FUNDERS 17
LIST OF MEMBERS 18
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ANNUAL REPORT 2017CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK
Climate Policy
« We are all in the same Canoe »
In 2017, CAN convened discussions
to develop a campaign to be
launched in the following year and
aiming at pushing countries and
other stakeholders to “Step Up”
their ambition and signal that they
will revise their climate targets, also
known as Nationally Determined
Contributions (NDCs), by 2020. To
this end, CAN organized meetings
with various stakeholders and
convened communicators from
across the movement to align around
a joint narrative to underpin the
campaign. 2017 also saw progress
in the UNFCCC negotiations, where
CAN continued to play a pivotal
role in co-developing strategy and
coordinating member environmental
non-governmental organizations
(ENGOs): COP 23, hosted by Fiji,
brought the voices and leadership
of Small Island States and the Pacific
region to Bonn, Germany, where
the COP was held. It also enshrined
the Talanoa Dialogue process – an
innovative story-telling format rich of
traditions in the Pacific – and which
was successfully introduced and
enriched the discussions with many
perspectives and powerful voices
otherwise rarely heard in the UNFCCC
space. The “Islands COP” reminded
us that “We are all in the same
canoe” and that climate action today
is far if we want everyone to survive
and thrive, wherever they are in
the world. Negotiations also set the
stage for 2018, with the important
challenge to reach agreement on the
Paris Agreement rulebook by COP
24 – a moment which would test
whether Parties would live up to the
vision which they had collectively
promulgated in Paris in 2015.
Long-Term StrategiesThe CAN Secretariat has been actively
engaged in the development of the
2050 Pathways Platform, which has
become a key forum for discussions on
long-term strategies by contributing
to discussions on the design and
setup of the platform, and providing
input to the 2050 Pathways Platform
Guidebook, as part of a toolkit for
governments to support them in the
development of robust and ambitious
Long-Term Strategies to decarbonize
their economies by 2050.
CAN also developed a briefing
specifically focused on the process
governments should take to develop
their long-term strategies in a way
that involves full participation of civil
society, also putting an emphasis on
behavioral change aspects crucial to
the successful implementation of a
long-term strategy.
G20In 2017, CAN has developed a
more refined political strategy to
influence the outcome of the G20
discussions while highlighting
the intersectionalities with other
fora and the broader the climate
agenda. The CAN Secretariat ensures
synergies between its various
Working Groups to ensure demands
are well adapted to the political
dynamics while highlighting the
importance of CAN’s key asks,
including on shifting financial flows,
long-term strategies and supporting
renewable energy.
The final G20 outcome included the
“Climate and Energy Action Plan for
Growth,” which represents the first
roadmap the G20 has produced with
meaningful language on a range of
climate issues. CAN strongly pushed
for this action plan to be preserved in
the final G20 outcomes; an ambitious
ask due to the US announcement
only 1 month before the G20 Summit
that it planned to withdraw from
the Paris Agreement. In 2018, the
challenge will be for the Argentinian
Presidency of the G20 to keep
climate action on the agenda.
Highlightsof 2017
Strategic partnerships& Strengthening the Movement
In 2017, CAN built on its trusted relationship with the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF)
composed of 48 countries...
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ClimatePolicy
100% RE Campaigns
CAN has been instrumental in prompting new campaigns on 100% Renewable Energy (RE) at numerous locations around the world...
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Accelerating Non-StateActors (NSA) Climate Action
With the risk of climate action being overshadowed by other priorities on the
political agenda...
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ClimatePolicy
Shifting financialflows
CAN Co-convenedthe Big Shift campaign
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Short-Lived ClimatePollutants (SLCPs)
Phase-out of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)and the reduction of other short-lived
climate pollutants (SLCPs)
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ClimatePolicy
G20In 2017, CAN has developed a more refined political strategy to influence the outcome of the G20 discussions while highlighting the intersectionalities with other fora and the broader the climate agenda...
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Long-TermStrategies
The CAN Secretariat has been actively engaged in the development of the 2050
Pathways Platform...
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ClimatePolicy
In 2017, CAN convened discussions to develop a campaign to be launched in the following year and aiming at pushing countries and other stakeholders to “Step Up”...
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Networkdevelopment
CAN continued to support the strengthening of its network of regional and national nodes and their members in multiple ways...
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Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs)
The phase-out of hydrofluorocarbons
(HFCs) and the reduction of other
short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs)
are crucial to reducing the worst
impacts of climate change and to
help address the ambition gap in
emissions reduction that we are
currently facing. Through developing
various issue briefs, submissions,
joint demands, and targeted outreach
and communication, CAN ensured
that this message is mainstreamed
through its various positions and
activities within the UNFCCC, UN
Environment Assembly, its work on
Long-Term Strategies, in G20 and in
other relevant spaces.
Shifting financialflowsIn addition to its ongoing work
on climate finance where CAN is
very active in the various policy
spaces, we co-convened the BIG
SHIFT Global campaign: a public
mobilization campaign urging
the World Bank to respect the
1.5°C goal set by its shareholder
countries in the Paris Agreement, by
committing to 100%RE by or before
2020 and to stop using tax-payers’
money to finance fossil fuels. The
Big Shift Global is coordinated
by organizations from the Global
North and South. Together, the aim
is to make the people’s views on
energy finance known to Multilateral
Development Banks (MDBs), their
Executive Directors, as well as the
Heads of State and Finance Ministers
of member countries. Leveraging
public opinion is crucial to aligning
decisions made by the MDBs with
long-term climate safety and poverty
eradication goals – this inevitably
involves a shift away from financing
any form of fossil fuels to financing
clean, sustainable, renewable
energy for all. The first phase of this
campaign held in 2017 was focused
on the World Bank to reinforce their
commitment to 1.5°C and Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) at their
Annual Meetings in October 2017
by agreeing to measure and disclose
the GHG emissions footprint of
their lending and investments.
More on the campaign can be found
at bigshiftglobal.org CAN also
continued to explore collaborations
with members and other partners
to influence the various fora related
to Sustainable Finance, for instance
by convening multi-stakeholder
discussions in New York. Through
discussions with investors, insurers,
banks and other private sector actors,
CAN seeks to determine how to
best connect and develop common
approaches and messages around
shared objectives to shift the trillions
from dirty to clean, renewable
energy, and adopt principles that
enables finance to flow in accordance
with the Paris Agreement and the
1.5°C threshold.
Accelerating Non-State Actors (NSA) Climate Action
With the risk of climate action being
overshadowed by other priorities
on the political agenda, creating
“alternative leadership coalitions”
was identified by the climate
movement as a crucial strategy. As
part of this, greater and more visible
action from Non-State Actors was
deemed instrumental to increase
ambition and accelerate pathways
towards the implementation of the
Paris Agreement targets. Working
directly with key partners and via
CAN’s 100% RE Taskforce, effort was
put into engaging Non-State Actors
to increase their work on 100% RE
through joint planning meetings and
strategizing, with CAN acting as the
convener. The objective was not only
to ratchet up climate leadership for
the respective institutions, but also
to create synergies between the
groups at both an implementation
and discourse level. In order to
achieve this bottom-up leadership, it
is important to prime the role of sub-
national governments as key climate
leaders, which in turn provides
backing for national governments
to be ambitious. CAN was also a key
partner at the so-called “Climate
Chance” initiative events at COP23
covering local and regional climate
action. CAN´s engagement in Japan
and its participation in the “Local
Renewables Conference 2017 –
Creating and Networking Energy
Autonomous Communities for a Low
Carbon Society” was instrumental in
leading to the Prefecture of Nagano
pledging to go 100%RE. CAN also
hosted an event at the “Climate
Forum for Russian Cities 2017” which
helped push forward the discourse
on climate ambition at subnational
level in Russia. CAN was invited to
join the Advisory Committee of the
Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS)
and plans to engage in the planning
of this large event on Non-State Actor
pledges planned for September 2018
to ensure, among other things, that
100% RE is featured prominently
as an actionable solution for rapid
global decarbonization that can be
adopted by many sectors and actors
or society alike.
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100% RE Campaigns
CAN has been instrumental in
prompting new campaigns on 100%
Renewable Energy (RE) at numerous
locations around the world and
across sectors, with Japan being
one major breakthrough in 2017.
In preparation to support national
campaigners, the CAN Secretariat
developed campaign tools and
training materials for members to
use and strengthen their campaigns.
An interactive toolkit available at
transitioninaction.org was designed
to be used by those new to 100%
renewable energy campaigning, and
with basic campaigning experience.
The starter guide, available in French,
Russian, Arabic and Spanish, has
many links to videos, case study
materials and other websites.
It also provides arguments, graphics,
and campaign techniques, whilst
the broader toolkit provides the
building blocks to design and action
a campaign. An ‘online store’ of
100% renewable energy materials
includes a comprehensive store of
national reports on feasibility and
benefits and progress on 100% RE,
graphics, case studies, stories and
far more. It also provides a number
of fact sheets on the ‘barriers’ and
‘myths’ about 100% RE, and how to
combat these. The contribution of a
range of international partners on the
100% renewable energy campaign
to these materials made them very
comprehensive with a large array of
possible audiences to be targeted.
We also developed an internal
training programme which was
delivered in several regions through
regional campaign communication
experts representing Africa, the
Arab World, Latin America, Asia and
Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central
Asia. This translated into campaigns
delivered in Kenya, Senegal, Morocco,
the Philippines, Indonesia, Jordan,
Belarus, Georgia, Russia, Chile, Brazil
and South Africa.
Network development
CAN continued to support the
strengthening of its network of
regional and national nodes and their
members in multiple ways: through
individual regional communications
support and expertise, capacity
development activities, peer-to-
peer exchanges to share successes
and best practices; through
catalyzing campaigns with seed
funding, toolkits, trainings and joint
amplification; through collaborative
proposal designing, support in
organizational development and
governance, etc. and last but not
least through its Secretariat and
Coordinators Annual Meeting held in
Kathmandu, Nepal. This year again
showed how much power lies within
the diversity of a network like CAN
rallying around a common vision, and
how valuable it is to learn from each
other’s experiences, from different
contexts and priorities and about
different tactics and approaches;
and to harness and bring this
together into a relentless force for
transformational change.
Strategic partnerships & Strengthening the Movement
In 2017, CAN built on its trusted
relationship with the Climate
Vulnerable Forum (CVF) composed
of 48 countries amongst the most
vulnerable to climate change impacts
which saw CAN supporting its key
role in achieving the inclusion of
the 1.5°C threshold in the Paris
Agreement, and in catalyzing
its COP22 “Marrakech vision” in
which it declared that member
countries would endeavor to ‘meet
100% domestic renewable energy
production as rapidly as possible’.
Throughout the year, partners
started to plan for the first ever
virtual summit of Heads of States
and Governments, which would be
convened by the CVF at the end
of 2018. CAN also continued to
strengthen its cooperation with
other stakeholders across the climate
community: developing further
collaborations with progressive
private sector actors to call for
alignment of business practices
with the Paris Agreement, with trade
unions to jointly refine asks around
a just transition to decarbonized
economies; with cities around
pushing ambitious local climate
plans and targets; with human rights,
development and humanitarian
actors to ensure agendas and
demands are synergistic and
mutually reinforce messages around
rights, sustainable development and
climate action; with health-focused
organizations to jointly tackle air
pollution and its negative impacts on
health; etc.
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CAN international Secretariat
In 2017, the CAN international Secretariat was composed of 23 people from 17 countries.
DIRECTOR’S OFFICEWAEL HMAIDAN Director, Lebanon
LEILA YASSINE Executive Assistant, Belgium
ELIE CHACHOUA Senior Advisor on Sustainable Finance, Israel
STEPHAN SINGER Senior Advisor on Renewable Energy, Belgium
NETWORK DEVELOPMENT AND OUTREACHSARAH STRACK Deputy Director and Head of Network Development, Germany
CELIA ORTIZ Network Development Officer, Peru
JANA MERKELBACH Program Officer, Germany
FARAH ATYYAT Regional Campaigns Communications Officer — Arab World, Jordan
MICKEY EVA Regional Campaigns Communications Officer — Asia, Philippines
TERNA GUYSE Regional Campaigns Communications Officer — Africa, South Africa
KARLA MAASS Regional Campaigns Communications Officer — Latin America, Chile
TATIANA SHAURO Regional Campaigns Communications Officer — Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia (EECCA), Russian Federation
ALSO WORKING WITH THE SECRETARIAT IN 2017SARABETH BROCKLEY Senior Relations Manager, United States
KEVIN BUCKLAND Host – Fossil of the Day, Spain
ANDREAS MARTINEZ ECO Editor, Canada
2017 VOLUNTEERSISABEL JEAN-CHARLES Sustainable Finance, France
ELEONORA MORO Sustainable Finance, Belgium
LAMA RANJOUS Director’s Office, United States
THIRZE HERMANS Campaigns, The Netherlands
ANNA SKOWRON Campaigns, Germany
CAMPAIGNSLASSE BRUUN Head of Global Campaigns Coordination, Brazil
EMILY HICKSON Campaign Coordination and Network Development Officer, United Kingdom
HALA KILANI Senior Communications Officer, Lebanon
POLICYSIDDHARTH PATHAK Head of Political Advocacy, India
LINA DABBAGH Senior Policy Officer, Mexico
GILLIAN NELSON Policy Officer, France
ANOOP POONIA Policy Officer – Financial Flows, India
DHARINI PARTHASARATHY Communications Coordinator, India
OPERATIONSCHARLENE RUELL Operations Manager, United States
ANNIE MACK Operations Assistant, Australia
MICHAEL CARR Finance Officer, United States
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CAN REGIONAL NETWORKS
CAN-Eastern Africa
CAN Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (CAN-EECCA)
CAN-Europe
CAN Latin American (CANLA)
CAN-Arab World
Pacific Islands CAN (PICAN)
CAN-South Asia (CANSA)
Southern African Region CAN (SARCAN)
CAN-South East Asia (CAN-SEA)
CAN West and Central Africa (CANWA)
CAN NATIONAL NETWORKS
CAN-Australia (CANA)
CAN-Rac Canada
CAN-China
Rac-France
CAN-Japan
New Zealand Climate Action Network
CAN-South Africa (SACAN)
CAN-Tanzania
CAN-Uganda
US Climate Action Network (USCAN)
WORKING GROUPS
Adaptation and Loss and Damage
Agenda 2030
Agriculture
Bunkers
Comms
Finance
Flexible Mechanisms
G20
Long-Term Strategies and Climate Action Initiatives
Mitigation
NGO Participation
Scientific Review
Short Lived Climate Pollutants
Sinks (REDD/LULUCF)
Technology
Transparency
CAN AROUND THE WORLD
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2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS LIST
ABOUT CAN
AÏSSATOU DIOUF
Enda Energie, Senegal
SVEN HARMLING
CARE International, Germany
ETHAN SPANNER
Climate Reality, USA
MEERA GHANI
CIDSE, Belgium
SAFAA EL JAYOUSSI, CO-CHAIR
IndyACT, Jordan
HENRIETTE IMELDA RAMBITAN
Institute for Essential Services Reform, Indonesia
RAM KISHAN
Christian Aid, India
SANJAY VASHIST, CO-CHAIR
CAN South Asia, India
MANDY WOODS
WWF International, South Africa
ROQUE PEDACE
CAN Latin America, Argentina
KRISHNEIL NARAYAN
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN), Fiji
KASHMALA KAKAKHEL, TREASURER
WEDO, Pakistan
LI SHOU
Greenpeace, China
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STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (IN USD)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION(ASSETS AND LIABILITIES IN USD)
2017 EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL REPORTFOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017
We thanks our Funders and contributing partners
Anonymous
Bread for the World
KR Foundation
V. Kann Rassmussen Foundation
Pisces Foundation
The Norwegian Forum for Development and Environment
The Minor Foundation for Major Challenges
ClimateWorks Foundation
Franciscan Sisters of Mary
World Resources Institute
CONTRIBUTING PARTNERS
ClimateWorks Foundation
European Climate Foundation
Mission2020
Stanley Foundation
We Mean Business
FUNDERS
REVENUESGrants and contracts $US 1 760 436
Contributions $US 70 527
Other revenues $US 15 370
TOTAL REVENUES $US 1 846 334
EXPENSESSalaries and benefits $US 1 066 729
Travel $US 422 981
Sub-grants and Nodes $US 97 078
Publications $US 16 275
Rent $US 480
Insurances $US 394
Events $US 85 299
Amortization $US 4 289
OTHER COORDINATION AND ADMINISTRATION EXPENSES
$US 87 070
Office Equipment, Postage $US 3 404
Telecommunication $US 9 924
Supplies and Materials $US 1 230 Newspapers, books & subscriptions $US 6 000
Legal and consulting fees $US 13 696
Accountancy fees $US 33 554
Bank and transaction costs $US 13 030
Exchange losses $US 4 191
Other operating expenses $US 2 042
TOTAL EXPENSES $US 1 780 595
Excess of revenues over expenses $US 65 739
Net assets, beginning of year $US 350 669
Net assets, end of year $US 416 408
ASSETSCash on hand and bank balances $US 875 013
Receivables and other assets $US 429 166 Other fixed assets & office equipment $US 617
TOTAL ASSETS $US 1 304 796
LIABILITIESAccounts payable and accrued liabilities $US 23 660
Deferred revenue $US 838 978
Other accruals $US 25 750
TOTAL $US 888 388
NET ASSETS $US 416 408
TOTAL LIABILITIES $US 1 304 796
DIRECTORS OFFICE24%
POLICY19%
NETWORK DEVELOPMENT28%
OPERATIONS17%
CAMPAIGNS12%
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CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK ANNUAL REPORT 2017
CAN-Arab WorldAlgeriaAmis des Saoura
ASSOCIATION DE VOLONTARIAT”TOUIZA” DE LA WILAYA D’ALGER
Association National de Volontariat
FADEV
National Association Of Volunteer Work
"National forum of human right and envirement.
For Green Algeries. com"
National Observatory for Environment and Sustainable Development
Bahrain3BL Associates
DjiboutiDjibouti nature association
JordanGreen Generation
IndyACT
Royal Marine Conservation Society (JREDS)
West Asia-North Africa Institute
LebanonIndyACT
LibyaLibyan Youth for climate Movement
MauritaniaAction pour une Gestion Rationnelle de l’Environnement en Mauritanie
Association for Sustainable Development and Human Rights and the fight against poverty
Association for Sustainable Development and Human Rights and the fight against poverty
Coalition Contre la Corruption en Mauritanie
MEC (Mouvement d’Egalisation des Conditions)
ONG Mer Bleue (Mauritanie)
RIM Youth Climate Movement
MoroccoA network of NGO of development working in the National park of Al-Hoceima
AESVT
AKHIAM ASSOCIATION
AMAL MOSTAKBAL
ASSID for Sustainable Development
Association ajial for development of mokrisset
Association ajial for development of mokrisset
ASSOCIATION AJIAL POUR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DE MOKRISSET
Association Amis de l'Environnement
Association CHIFAE pour le Développement et la Formation
Association de Protection de l’Environnement de la Wilaya de Tétouan (APEWT)
Association Groupe de recherches et études sur le littoral du sahara
Association Homme et Environnement
Association Marocaine des Petits Débrouillards
Association of Moroccan organization Friends of Oasis
Association pour le Développement durable, l’écologie et la préservation de l’environnement
Association Thissaghnasse for culture and développent
Association Tichka pour le développement et la coopération Maroc
ASSOCITON ECONOMIE VERTE POUR L’ENVIRONNEMNT- MORROCO
ATED
AZIR
Bay Network entering the work associative and development within the region of the dakhla oued ed dahabe
Fondation de la femme verte Marocaine
High Atlas Foundation
Isaaf jerada solidarite et développement
Local Development Association of Chefchaouen
Moroccan Alliance for Climate and Sustainable Development
Moroccan Association for Ecotourism and Nature Protection
Moroccan Association of Inland Aquaculture.
Moroccan Associationfor theprotection of marine areasand sustainable development
NETWORK AAOCIATION KHNIFISS
Network of development’s associations in the southeast of Morocco
Observatoire de la Protection de l’Environnement et des Monuments Historiques de Tanger
Réseau des associations de la réserve de la biosphere arganeraie
Ribat Al Fath pour le Développement Durable
Takatoul Tanger
The Gharb Association of the environnement protection
The Human Touch
Women of My country for Development and Tourism
Working Group Morocco
Zagora Associations Network for Development and Democracy
Palestine TerritoriesItijah Organization
Saudi Arabia Gulf Reserach Center
TunisiaAlternative Network for Youth
Association for Environment Protection and Sustainable Development of Bizerte
Earth Hour Tunisia
CAN-AustraliaAustralia100% Renewable Energy
350.org Australia
ActionAid Australia
Australian Conservation Foundation
Australian Marine Conservation Society
Australian Religious Response to Climate Change
Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC)
Bathurst Community Climate Action Network
Beyond Zero Emissions
Cairns and Far North Environment Centre
Catholic Earthcare Australia
Citizens Own Renewable Energy Network Australia (CORENA)
Climate Action Hobart
Climate Action Lake Macquarie
Climate Action Monaro
Climate Action Moreland (CAM)
Climate Action Newcastle
Climate Action Newtown
Climate Action Now Wingecarribee
Climate Action Sydney Eastern Suburbs (CASES)
Climate Action Tomaree
Climate and Health Alliance
Climate Change Australia
Climate Change Balmain Rozelle
Climate Justice Program
Community Climate Network
Conservation Council of South Australia
Conservation Council of Western Australia
Edmund Rice Centre
Environment Centre of the Northern Territory
Environment Tasmania
Environment Victoria
Euroa Environment Group
MEMBER LISTFriends of the Earth Australia
GetUp!
Global Voices
Green Music Australia
Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
LessMeatLessHeat
Lighter Footprints
Mackay Conservation Group
Moreland Energy Foundation
Mount Alexander Sustainability Group
Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales
North Coast Environment Council
Oxfam Australia
Parramatta Climate Action Network (ParraCAN)
Queensland Conservation Council
Quit Coal
SEARCH Foundation (Social Education and Research Concerning Humanity)
SEED Indigenous Youth Climate Network
Sisters of the Good Samaritan
Solar Citizens
Sustainable Living Armidale
Sustainable Population Australia
The Australia Institute
The Climate Institute (Assoc. Member)
The Sunrise Project
The Verb
The Wilderness Society
United Voice
Uniting Church, The Justice and International Mission
Wodonga and Albury Toward Climate Health (WATCH)
World Vision Australia
WWF Australia
CAN-Eastern AfricaEthiopiaForum for Environment
PHE Ethiopia Consortium
KenyaClimate Action for Sustainable Development (CASD)
Institute of Environment and Water management?
International Youth Council, Kenya Chapter (IYC)
Kenya Climate Change Working Group (KCCWG)
Kenya Young Greens
Riamogire Energy And Technology Centre (RETEC)
Sustainable Environmental Development Watch (Suswatch)
RwandaRwanda Rural Rehabilitation Initiative
SudanInstitute of Environmental Studies
TanzaniaAGENDA for Environment and Responsible Development
Climate Action Network —Tanzania
Community Health Services Organization (COHESA)
Energy, Environment and Climate Change Organization
Environmental Management Group (EMAG)
Kagera Development and Credit Revolving Fund (KADETFU)
Misenye Environmental Development Organization (MEDO)
Mlonganzila Marafiki Group
Ophans Foundation Fund
SM MWAKASONDA
Tanzania Civil Society Forum on Climate Change (ForumCC)
Tanzania Climate Change Alert and Resilience
Tanzania Environmental Friendly Association
The Centre for Energy, Environment, Science and Technology Foundation (CEEST)
Uganda
Action for Community Transformation (ACT)
Action for Women & Rural Development (AWRD)
Adjumani Women Forum
AFIEGO
African Agency for Integrated Development (AAID)
Agroforestry and Sustainable Agriculture
Akukurunatu
Aminanaza SACCO
Arua District Farmers Association (ARUDIFA)
Arua District NGO Network (ADINGON)
Arua District Union of Peoples with Disability (ADUPD)
ARUDA JATHO
Awake Ankole Bushenyi
Bakusekamajja Women's Development Association
BINTECH
BRPS
Bulvespa
Bunyoro Kingdom Cultural Development Troupe
Bunyoro Kitara Diocese Duhaga
Bushenyi District CSO Forum (BUDCOF)
Busiu Development Foundation
CARE International in Uganda
CCOD Mbarara
CCRI
Christ the King Health Support Care
CLADA
Community Alert
CUAMM
Development Foundation for Rural Areas (DEFORA)
Eastern and Southern Small Scale Farmers Association (ESSFA)
Ecological Christian Organization
Efforts Integrated Development Foundation
Emesco Development Foundation
Environment Teachers Association (ENVITA)
Environmental Management for Livelihood Improvement
Environmental Protection and Reduction of Extreme Poverty (EPAREP)
Enyau Environmental Friendly Car Washing Bay (EFCWB)
FORESCO (U) LTD
Forum for NGOs in Rakai District (FONIRAD)
FOSID
Foundation for Rural Development (FORUD)
Friend of Disabilities (COMBRID)
Friends of Environment Rakai
Grassland Foundation
Health throught Water and Sanitation (HEWASA)
Heart of Merges Uganda (HOMU)
Hoima District Association of the Blind (HODAB)
Hope for African Women
Hope for Orphans
HURUD
IDEA
IFAPIC
JOFFED
Joint Effort to Save the Environment
Kabale Farmers Networking Association (KFNA)
KADCF
Kagadi Women Development Association (KWDA)
Kaliro Youth Forum
Kamwokya Community Health and Environmental Protection Association (KACHEPA)
Kasiira Foundation
Kibaale Youth and Women Development Agency (KYAWDA)
Kirimani Foundation
Kisoro District NGO/CBO Forum
KK Expedition Theatre Group (KETG)
Koboko United Women Association (KUWA)
KTWDG
Kumi Human Rights Initiative (KHRI)
Kyakulumbye Development Foundation (KDF)
Kyetume Community Based Health Care Programme
Kyosiga Community Christian Association
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LACWADO
Logiri Community Action for Development (LOCADE)
Lutheran World Federation
Lwengo Rural Development Support Organization —Uganda
Manyakabi
Maracha Action for Development (MAFORD)
Maracha Women Forum (MWF)
Masiyompo Elgon Movement
Mbarara Carpenter Association
Mbarara Women Development Association
MECDEF
MICDO
MIRAC
Moyo NGO Forum
Multi-Community Based Development Initiative (MUCOBADI)
NABO
Ndeeba Parish Youth Association
Nebbi NGO Forum
Nile Rural Advocacy Program for Community Development (NIRAPROCED)
NWASEA
Nyanyakabi Association Isingiro
NYARWODA
ODS
Offaka United Development Association (OUDA)
PACAIP
Pallisa Allied Commercial Farmers Association
Pallisa Women Group Association
Participatory Initiative for Real Development (PIRD-U)
PRDO
Pro Biodiversity Conservation in Uganda
Quba United Development Association (QUDA)
RECPA
Rock Spring Uganda
Rukararwe PWRD
Rural Country Development Organization (RUCODE)
Rural Welfare Improvement for Development (RWIDE)
RUSFERA
Rwenkuba Hills Conservation Association
Rwerere Women in Development
Slum Women's Initiative For Development (SWID)
St Joseph’s Vocational Training Centre Munteme
Strategic Sustainable Consult Ltd
Tanganyika Women Activity Development (TWAD)
The Good Samaritan Action Ministries (TGSAM)
THETA
TONASO
Tooro Development Agency (TDA)
Uganda Domestic Sanitation Service (UGADOSS)
Uganda Environment Education Foundation (UEEF)
United Humanitarian Development Association (UHDA)
URWA
Vision for Africa’s Transformation Organization (VATO)
Women in Small Scale Enterprises (WSSE)
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF Uganda)
YASI Moyo
Yumbe NGO Forum
CAN-EECCAArmeniaEco Club Lore (ECL)
EcoTeam
Energetikayi ev shrdghaka mighavairi khohrdatvakan hasarakakan kazmakerputyun (ECOTEAM)
Khazer NGO
AzerbaijanClimate Change and Development NGO Alliance
Belarus
Centre for Environmental Solutions
Ecopartnership
Ecoproject
Green Network
Georgia
Ecovision
Green Alternative
Greens Movement of Georgia
Kyrgyzstan
Socio-Ecological Fund
BIOM
UNISON
Moldova
Gutta-Club
Russia
Buryatsk regional union on Baikal
Center for Environmental Initiatives
Ecodefence
Friends of the Baltics
Greenpeace Russia
International Socio-Ecological Union
Russian Socio-Ecological Union
Ural Ecological Union
WWF Russia
Tajikistan
Little Earth
Youth Ecological centre of Tajikistan
UkraineEnvironment-People-Law
Legal Analytics
National Ecological Centre of Ukraine (NECU)
Ukrainian Youth Climate Association (UYCA)
Ukrainian Youth Climate Association (UYCA)
UzbekistanEnvironment Law Center “Arrmon”
CAN-EuropeAustriaGLOBAL 2000 (FoE Austria)
Greenpeace CEE (Central and Eastern Europe)
Nature Code — Centre of Development and Environment
Belgium
Bond Beter Leefmilieu — BBL Flemish Umbrella organisation of Environmental Groups
11.11.11 — Koepel van de Vlaamse Noord-Zuidbeweging (Coalition of the Dutch North-South Movement)
ACT Alliance EU
Bond Beter Leefmilieu (Union for a Better Environment) (BBL)
ChangePartnership
CIDSE - Coopération Internationale pour le Développement et la Solidarité /International Cooperation for Development &Solidarity
CNCD-11.11.11 — Centre National de Coopération au Développement / National Center for Development Cooperation
FoEE — Friends of the Earth Europe
Greenpeace European Unit
IEW — Inter-Environment Wallonie / Inter-Environment Wallonia
Seas at Risk
WWF België — Belgique / WWF Belgium
WWF EPO — European Policy Office
BulgariaZa Zemiata / For the Earth (FoE Bulgaria)
CroatiaZelena Akcija — FoE Croatia
Czech RepublicCDE — Centrum pro dopravu a energetiku / Centre for Transport and Energy
Glopolis — Pražský institut pro globální politiku / Prague Global Policy Institute
Denmark
92-Gruppen (Danish 92-Group)
CARE Danmark / CARE Denmark — Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere
DCA — Folkekirkens Nødhjælp / DanChurchAid (Danish National Church’s Relief Aid)
DEC — Det Økologiske Råd / Danish Ecological Council
OVE — VedvarendeEnergi / Renewable Energy
Verdens Skove / Forests of the World
WWF Danmark / WWF Denmark
WWF Verdensnaturfonden — (WWF-Denmark)
Finland
FANC — Suomen Luonnonsuojeliitto / Finnish Association for Nature Conservation
FNL — Luonto-Liitto / Finnish Nature League
KEPA — Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus / Service Centre for Development Cooperation
MY — Maan Ystävät / FoE Finland
WWF Suomi / WWF Finland
WWF Finland
FranceAction Contre la Faim France (ACF)
HELIO International
RAC-F — Réseau Action Climat France/ Climate Action Network France
GermanyBrot für die Welt (Bread for the World)
Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (Union for Environment and Nature Protection Germany) (FoE Germany) (BUND)
Climate Analytics
DNR — Deutscher Naturschutzring / German League for Nature, Animal Protection and Environment
Ecologic Institute
Forum Umwelt und Entwicklung / German NGO Forum on Environment and Development
Germanwatch
Klima-Allianz Deutschland / Climate Alliance Germany
LIFE — Frauen entwickeln Ökotechnik / Women develop Eco-Techniques
Misereor
NABU — Naturschutzbund Deutschland / Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (BirdLife Germany)
OEKO— Oeko-Institut e.V. – Institute for Applied Ecology
OroVerde — Tropical Forest Foundation
TI — Transparency International
WECF — Women in Europe for a Common Future
WEED — Weltwirtschaft, Ökologie & Entwicklung / World Economy Ecology & Development
Welthungerhilfe / German World Hunger Aid
WFC — World Future Council
Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie / Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
WWF Deutschland / WWF Germany
GreeceGreenpeace Ελλάδα / Greenpeace Greece
MEDSOS — Δίκτυο ΜΕΣΟΓΕΙΟΣ SOS / MEDITERRANEAN SOS Network
Hungary
CAAG — Levegő Munkacsoport / Clean Air Action Group
IcelandINCA — Náttúruverndarsamtök Íslands / Iceland Nature Conservation Association
IrelandEarthwatch (FoE Ireland)
GRIAN — Greenhouse Ireland Action Network
Trócaire
ItalyICN - Italian Climate Network
Legambiente / League for the Environment
WWF Italia / WWF Italy
LatviaZaļā brīvība / Green Liberty
LithuaniaDVI — Darnaus vystymo iniciatyvos / Sustainable Development Initiatives
LuxembourgAction Solidarité Tiers Monde (Third World Solidarity Action) (ASTM)
Greenpeace Luxembourg
MECO — Mouvement Ecologique / FoE Luxembourg
MaltaNTM — Nature Trust Malta
NetherlandsBoth ENDS
Concerned Citizens against Climate Change
HIVOS — Humanistisch Instituut voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking / Humanist Institute for Development Cooperation
Natuur & Milieu / Nature & Environment
WWF Nederland / WWF Netherlands
NorwayDCG — Torrlandskoordinerings-Gruppen / Drylands Coordination Group
DF — Utviklingsfondet / The Development Fund
ForUM — Forum for utvikling og miljø / Forum for development and environment
Framtiden i våre hender / Future in our Hands
NCA — Kirkens Nødhjelp / Norwegian Church Aid
Norges Naturvernforbund / Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature (FoE Norway)
NU — Natur og Ungdom / Nature and Youth (FoE youth Norway)
Redd Barna / Save the children Norway
Regnskogfondet / Rainforest Foundation Norway
Poland
ISD — Fundacja Instytut na rzecz Ekorozwoju / Institute for Sustainable Development
RTON — Fundacja Rozwój Tak - Odkrywki Nie/Foundation Development Yes Open-Pit Mines No
WWF Polska / WWF Poland
PortugalQuercus — Associação Nacional de Conservação da Natureza / National Association for Nature Conservation
RomaniaRAC-RO — Reţelei de Acţiune pentru Climă România / CAN Romania)
SerbiaJSS — Jedan stepen Srbija / One Degree Serbia
SloveniaFocus društvo za sonaraven razvoj / Focus Associaton for Sustainable Development
SpainEco-Union
FR — Fundación Renovables
Friends of the Earth Spain (Amigos de la Tierra Espana)
Greenpeace España / Greenpeace Spain
SEO — Sociedad Española de Ornitología / Spanish Ornithological Society (BirdLife)
SwedenAirClim — Luftförorenings- och klimatsekretariatet (Air Pollution and Climate Secretariat)
CoS — Svenska Kyrkan / Church of Sweden
SSNC — Svenska Naturskyddsföreningen / Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
WWF Sverige / WWF Sweden
SwitzerlandAlliance Sud (Swiss Alliance of Development Organisations)
Noé21 — Nouvelle Orientation Economique pour le 21ème siècle / New Economic Orientation for the 21st Century
Pro Natura (FoE Switzerland)
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WCC — World Council of Churches
WWF Schweiz / WWF Switzerland
TurkeyDKM — Doğa Koruma Merkezi / Nature Conservation Centre
TEMA — Türkiye Erozyonla Mücadele, Ağaçlandirma ve Doğal Varlıkları Koruma Vakfı / Turkish Foundation for Combating Soil Erosion
WWF Turkey
United Kingdom
CAFOD — Catholic Agency For Overseas Development
Campaign against Climate Change
Christian Aid UK
CIWF — Compassion in World Farming
ClientEarth Europe
E3G — Third Generation Environmentalism
EIA — Environmental Investigation Agency
FoE EWNI (England Wales and Northern Ireland)
Greenpeace UK
IEEP — Institute for European Environmental Policy
MADE — Muslim Action for Development & Environment
OCP — Oxford Climate Policy
Practical Action United Kingdom
RSPB — Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Sandbag
Save the Children UK
Tearfund
Track 0
UKYCC — UK Youth Climate Coalition
Training and Information Centre
WAP — World Animal Protection
WWF UK / WWF United Kingdom
CAN-InternationalChinaChina Association for NGO Cooperation-CANGO
CHINA YOUTH CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK (CYCAN)
Environment Friendly Charity Association
Friends of Nature
Global Village of Beijing
Greenovate
Institute for Environment & Development
Shan Shui Conservation Centre
XIAMEN GREEN CROSS ASSOCIATION (XMGCA)
Greenriver Environment Protection Association of Sichuan
Institute for Environment & Development
Promotion Association For Mountain-River-Lake Regional Sustainable Development (MRLSD)
Shan Shui Conservation Centre
Shanghai Oasis Ecological Conservation and Communication Center (OASIS)
XIAMEN GREEN CROSS ASSOCIATION (XMGCA)
InternationalBirdLife International
CARE International
Carbon Care InnoLab (CCIL)
Revolution
Save the Children International
The Green Belt Movement International
Wetlands International
World Vision International
WWF International
KiribatiKiribati Climate Action Network
LebanonIndyACT
NiueNiue Island United Association of Non-Government Organisations (NIUANGO)
CAN-JapanJapan350.org Japan
Citizen's Alliance for Saving the Atmosphere and the Earth (CASA)
Conservation International — Japan
Friends of the Earth Japan (FoE Japan)
Greenpeace Japan
Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies (ISEP)
Japan Center for Sustainable Environment and Society (JACSES)
Japan Renewable Energy Foundation (JREF)
Kiko Network
Oxfam Japan
Rainforest Action Network Japan
www Japan
CAN Latin AmericaArgentinaAclimatando
Amigos de la Tierra — Argentina
Asociación Civil Eco Raíces
CIMA ONG Ambiental
Foro del Buen Ayre
Fundacion Biosfera
Red+Vos
BarbadosCaribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN)
BoliviaLiga de Defensa del Medio Ambiente — LIDEMA
Brazil
ENGAJAMUNDO
Fundação Grupo Esquel Brasil
GT Clima — Grupo de Trabalho em Mudanças do Clima / FBOMS Fórum Brasileiro de ONGs e Movimentos Sociais para o Meio Ambiente e o Desenvolvimento
Instituto de Investigación Ambiental de la Amazonía (IPAM)
Vitae Civilis Instituto para Desenvolvimento Meio Ambiente e Paz
ChileAcción Ecológica
Asociación Chilena de ONGs ACCIÓN
Fundación Terram
Acción por la Tierra
ColombiaAsociación Ambiente y Sociedad
Klimaforum LatinoAmerica Network Colombia (KLN)
HaitiHaiti Survie
HondurasFundacion de Iniciativas de Cambio Climatico
Fundación MDL de Honduras
MexicoCiudadanía Sustentable A.C.
Greenpeace Mexico
Instituto de Politicas de Transporte y Desarrollo de Mexico ITDP
Presencia Ciudadana Mexicana A.C.
Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental
NicaraguaCentro Humboldt
ParaguayFundación Moisés Bertoni
PeruFundación San Marcos para la Ciencia y el Desarrollo
Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental
Centro de Documentación y Desarrollo Regional-CEDDRE
Derecho, Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (DAR)
Instituto Andino y Amazónico de Derecho Ambiental
Movimiento Ciudadano frente al Cambio Climático — MOCICC
RegionalAsociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente
Uruguay
Amigos del Viento
Centro de Estudio Uruguayo de Técnicas Alternativas
CLAES Centro Latino Americano de Ecología Social
Centro Uruguayo de Tecnologías Apropiadas
VenezuelaFederación de ORganizaciones y Juntas Ambientalistas de Venezuela: ”FORJA””
CAN-Rac Canada
Canada350.org Canada
Acadia Center Canada
ACT for the Earth
Algonquin Wildlands League
Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society
Assembly of First Nations
Association quebecoise de lutte contre la pollution atmospherique
Bathurst Sustainable Development
British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association
Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment
Canadian Centre for Policy Ingenuity
Canadian Council for International Cooperation
Canadian Environmental Law Association
Canadian Federation of University Women
Canadian Labour Congress
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society
Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice
Canadian Voice of Women for Peace
Canadian Youth Climate Coalition
Citizens Climate Lobby
Citizens Environmental Alliance
Citizens For Public Justice
Clean Air Partnership
Clean Energy Canada
Clean North
Clean Nova Scotia
Climate Change Lawyers Network
Climate Reality Project
Columbia Institute
Community Based Environmental Monitoring Network
Conservation Council of New Brunswick
Conserver Society of Hamilton
CRE Capitale Nationale
CUPE
David Suzuki Foundation
Development and Peace
Ecology Action Centre
Ecology North
Ecology Ottawa
Environment Coalition of PEI
Environmental Defence
Environnement Jeunesse
Equiterre
ETC Group
Faith and the Common Good
For Our Grandchildren
ForestEthics
Friends of the Earth Canada
Georgian Triangle Earth Day Celebrations
Green 13
Green Action Centre
Green Communities Canada
Green Neighbours 21
Greening Niagara
Greenpeace
Helios
HOOF & CYCE — Active Transport Workers Guild
Jour de la Terre
Just Earth
Kairos Canada
LeadNow
Living Oceans Society
Manitoba Wildlands
National Union of Public and General Employees
Nature Canada
Nature Saskatchewan
New Brunswick Lung Association
Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation
Our Horizon
Oxfam Canada
Oxfam Quebec
Parvati.org
Pembina Institute
Polaris Institute
Post Carbon Toronto
Saskatchewan Eco Network
Saskatchewan Environmental Society
Science for Peace
Sierra Club of Canada
Sierra Club of Canada Foundation
Sierra Youth Coalition
Students on Ice Alumni Delegation
Sustainability Solutions Group
Tides Canada
Toronto Environment Alliance
United Church of Canada
United Steelworkers
University of Waterloo Coalition for Sustainable Development
Vegans and Vegetarians of Alberta
Voters Taking Action on Climate Change
West Coast Environmental Law
Windfall Ecology Centre
World Federalist Movement Canada
World Wildlife Fund Canada
Yukon Conservation Society
Zero Carbon Ontario
CAN-South Asia
Afghanistan Norwegian Church Aid (NCA)
BangladeshActionAid Bangladesh
An Organization for Socio-Economic Development (AOSED)
Association of Voluntary Actions for Society
Bangladesh Auxiliary Services for Social Advancement (BASSA)
Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS)
Bangladesh Development Service Center (BDSC)
Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA)
Bangladesh Human Rights and Resources Development Society (BHRRDS)
Bangladesh Institute for Development (BIDS)
Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC)
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Caritas International
Christian Aid
CliMates
Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA)
Global Catholic Climate Movement
Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for Disaster Reduction
Global Witness
Greencross International
Greenpeace International
International Climate Development Institute
Oxfam International
Global Call for Climate Action (GCCA)
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Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad (BUP)
Barakupot Ganochetona Foundation (BGF)
CARE Bangladesh
Caritas - Bangladesh
Center for Development and Peace (CDP)
Center for Participatory Research and Development (CPRD)
Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC)
Christian Aid Bangladesh
Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)
COAST Trust
Coastal Development Partnership (CDP)
Development Wheel (DEW)
Eminence Associates for Social Development
Gram Unnayan Karma (GUK)
Grameen Bank
Hitaishi
Humanitywatch
INTEGRATED SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT EFFORT (ISDE)
International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)
Islamic Relief Bangladesh
Light House
Local Environment Development and Agricultural Research Society (LEDARS)
Nabolok
NGO Forum for Public Health
Oxfam Bangladesh
Participatory Research & Action Network
Practical Action Bangladesh
Prodipan
Shariaptur Development Society (SDS)
Shushilan
Social Associateion for Development of Bangladesh
Society for People's Actions in Change and Equity (SPACE)
Solidarites International Bangladesh
SONGSHOPTAQUE
Sustainable Developemnt Partnership Programme - Bangladesh (SDNBD)
UDAYAN-Bangladesh
Unnayan Onneshan
Voive of South Bangladesh
BhutanRoyal Society for the Protection of Nature
India(R)Evoluation Let's ChangeNow! (RLCN)
Action for Food Production (AFPRO)
ActionAid India
All India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI)
Alternative Futures
Center for Green Economy
Centre for Environment Communication (CEC)
Centre for Environment Education (CEE)
Centre for Science & Environment (CSE)
Centre for Social Markets
Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group
Christian Aid India
Climate Himalaya
Consortium for Trade and Development (CENTAD)
Dan Church Aid India
Development Alternatives (DA)
Ekta Parishad
Evangelical Fellowship of India Commission on Relief (EFICOR)
Gorakhpur Environmental Action Group
Greenpeace India
India Development Project (IDP)
Indian Network on Ethics and Climate Change (INECC)
Indian Youth Climate Network
Institute of Himalayan Environmental Research & Education (INHERE)
Integrated Research and Action for Development (IRADe)
Integrated Sustainable Energy and Ecological Development Association (INSEDA)
Judav
LEAD India
M. S. Swaminathan ResearchFoundation (MSSRF)
Oxfam India
Paryavaran Mitra
Purvanchal Gramin Vikas Sansthan (PGVS)
Rajputana Society for Natural History
Samvad
Shohratgarh Envirnomnetal Society (SES)
Social Development Society (SDS)
Society for Socio Economic and Ecological Development (SEED)
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
UDYAMA
Urban Health and Climate Resilience Centre (UHCRC)
Vasudha foundation
VIKSAT
Voluntary Association of Agriculture, General Development, Health and Reconstruction Alliance (VAAGDHARA)
WaterShed Trust Organisation (WOTR)
World Vision India
World Wide Fund for Nature — India
MaldivesHuvadhoo Aid
Live and Learn Environmental Education
NepalChild Health and Environment Save Society (CHESS) Nepal
Clean Energy Nepal (CEN)
Federation of Community Forestry Users (FECOFUN)
Institute for Social and Environmental Transition- Nepal (ISET-N)
Karnali Integrated Rural Development and Research Centre (KIRDARC)
Local Initiatives for Biodiversity, Research and Development (LI-BIRD)
Nepal Water Conservation Foundation (NWCF)
Nepal Youth Climate Action (NYCA)
Oxfam GB
Practical Action Nepal
Pragya Seeds Nepal (PGSN)
Save the Planet mission 2020 Nepal
United Mission to Nepal
Winrock International Nepal
WWF Nepal
Pakistan
Centre for Rule of Law —Islamabad (CROLI)
FRDP Pakistan
Integrated Regional Support Program (IRSP)
Integrated Rural Awareness & Development Organization (IRADO)
LEAD Pakistan
National Integrated Development Association (NIDA-Pakistan)
Oxfam Pakistan
Pakistan Relief Foundation
Society for Conservation and Protection of Environment (SCOPE)
Sustainable Development Foundation (SDF)
Sustainable Development Policy institute (SDPI)
Sustainable Environment and Development Foundation (SEDF)
Watan Development Organization (WDO)
WWF Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Center for Applied Biodiversity Research and Education (CABRE)
Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA)
Christian Aid Sri Lanka
Climate Study and Action Group (CSAG)
Energy Forum (Guarantee) Limited- Sri Lanka
Environmental Foundation (Guarantee) Limited (EFL)
Integrated Development Association (IDEA)
Janathakshan (Guarantee) LTD
Munasinghe Institute for Development (MIND)
Practical Action South Asia
Sevantha URC
Sri Lanka Red Cross Society (SLRCS)
Sri Lankan Youth Climate Action Network (SLYCAN)
The Green Movement of Sri Lanka Inc
CAN-Southeast AsiaIndonesia Institute for Essential Service Reform (IESR)
Pelangi Indonesia-Yayasan Pelangi
WWF Indonesia
MalaysiaCentre for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia
Environmental Protection Society, Malaysia
Global Environment Centre (GEC)
Malaysian Nature Society
WWF Malaysia
ThailandCommunity Empowerment Institute
Forest and Farmers Foundation
Renewable Energy Institute of Thailand Foundation
Sustainability Watch Thailand
CAN West and Central AfricaBenin
Initiatives for Sustainable and Integrated Development (IDID)
Women organisation for Management of Energy, Environment and Promotion of Integrated Development
Eco Benin
Burkina FasoNaturama
CameroonAction for Equitable, Integrated & Sustainable Development
Cameroon Vision Trust — SWEET Africa Foundation
CGE — Association CARRE GEO & ENVIRONNEMENT
"DAREN FOUNDATION (Developing Advocacyand Research Empowerment Network)"
Environment Recherche Action Cameroun
Foundation for Environment and Development (FEDEV)
Cape VerdeMorabi
Chad
Association Lead Tchad
Association des Femme Paules Autochtones du Tchad
Democratic Repbulic of the CongoActions Communautaires pour le Développement Intégral (Community Action for Integrated Development)
GRAK — GREEN ARK (ARCHE VERTE)
Horizon Vert — Green Horizon
GambiaConcern Universal
ILUTA ENGAMBI Claude
Ghana
Abibimman Foundation
HATOF Foundation
GuineaAssociation Guinée pour la promotion des énergies renouvelables (AGUIPER)
Guinee Ecologie
Ivory CoastActions en faveur de l'homme et de la nature Ivory Coast (AFHON)
Envisciences
Solutions Climat
Young Volunteer for Environment Ivory Coast (JVE)
Mali
Amade Pelcode
Association of Training and Development Support (AFAD)
MFC — MALI-FOLKECENTER
MFC — MALI-FOLKECENTER
NigerEnergy & Environment for Rural Development (EDER)
JVE Niger
NigeriaAfrican Youth Movement on the Environment
Climate Change Network Nigeria (CCNN)
Nigerian Environmental Study/Action Team (NEST)
SenegalEnvironment Development Action in the Third World (ENDA TM)
Réseau Environment & Développement (CONGAD)
Sierra LeoneYouth Empowerment and Peace Building Organization (YEPO)
TogoActions en faveur de l'homme et de la nature Togo (AFHON)
Alliance Nationale des Consomateurs et de l'environnement (ANCE-TOGO)
Association of the Environmental Scientists for an Integrated Development (ASEDI)
Friends of the Earth Togo
Young Volunteers for Environment (JVE)
ASEDI – Association of the Environmental Scientists for an Integrated Development
Young Volunteers for Environment (JVE)
New Zealand CANNew Zealand350.org Aotearoa
ActionStation
Aotearoa New Zealand Human Rights Lawyers Association
Aotearoa Youth Leadership Institute
Coal Action Network Aotearoa
Edmund Rice Network
Generation Zero
Greenpeace New Zealand
Human Rights Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand
OraTaiao: The New Zealand Climate and Health Council
Oxfam New Zealand
P3 Foundation
Sustainability Council of NZ
Sustainable Initiatives Aotearoa
Unite Union
World Wide Fund for Nature
Pacific Islands CANFiji350 Pacific
Diverse Voices and Action (DIVA) For Equality
Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Oxfam Pacific
Pacific Conference of Churches
Pacific Islands Association of Non-Government Organizations (PIANGO)
Project Survival Pacific
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Kiribati350 Kiribati
AMA
Anrae SDA Youth
Bikenikora Women/Youth
BTML
Caritas
DO Tenono
Ex-Banaba Association
Focolare
Kiribati Children’s Campaigns Network
Kiribati Fisheries/Marine Assoc.
Kiribati Health Retreat Association
KIT Alumni
Koron Te Waa
Marewen Betio
Marewen Te Riki
Nanon Te Kora
RAK (Reitakia Aine Kamatu
Rikian Tungaru
Tauan te Kainga
Te Reitaki ni Maiu
Te Toa Matoa
Te Waa Mai Kiribati
Teitoiningaina
Ueen Tamoa
Ueen Te Bitati
Ueenikai
Unimwane n Betio
USP Student Association
YCL Betio
TuvaluEkalesia Kelisiano Tuvalu (EKT)
Fakapotopotog Fafine Ekalesia Kelisiano Tuvalu
Suiga Fou Association
Tuvalu Health Family Association
Tuvalu Media Cooporation
Tuvalu National Women’s Council
Tuvalu National Youth Council
Tuvalu Non-Profit Organisation (TANGO)
Tuvalu Red Cross
VanuatuADRA Vanuatu
CARE International Vanuatu
Farm Support Association
GIZ Vanuatu Climate Change
Live & Learn Environmental Education Vanuatu
Peace Corp Vanuatu
Save the Children
VANGO
Vanuatu Christian Council
Vanuatu Red Cross Society (VRCS)
Wan Smolbag Theatre
World Vision International Vanuatu
Rac-France
France2D Attitude
Agir Pour l’environnement
AIR
ALDER
Alofa Tuvalu
Bizi!
Canopée
Comité de Liaison Énergies Renouvelables (CLER)
Dossiers et Débats pour le Développement Durable (4D)
Effet de serre toi-même
Fédération des Usagers de la Bicyclette (FUB)
Fédération Nationale descAssociations d'Usagers des Transports (FNAUT)
Greenpeace France
Helio International
Hespul
Les Amis de la Terre (FoE Fr)
LPO (Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux)
Oxfam France
Réseau Sortir du Nucléaire
TACA
Virage Energie Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Virage Energie Pays-de-la-Loire
Virage Energir Ile-de-France
Women in Europe for a Common Future France
WWF France
ZERO WASTE France
South Africa CANSouth AfricaGender CC
Greenpeace Africa
Oxfam South Africa
Project 90x2030
SAIIA @ youth
WWF South Africa
Southern Africa Region CANBotswanaBotswana Technology Centre (BOTEC)
LesothoLesotho Council of NGOs (LCN) — PELUM
MalawiAction for Environmental Sustainability (AFES)
LEAD Southern & Eastern Africa
Sustainable Rural Growth and Development Initiative (SRGDI)
Youth Action in Relief (YARD) Limited
Fossil Free South Africa
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Gender and Climate Change Network
Small Farmers Movement of Mauritius
MozambiqueAction Group for Renewable Energies and Sustainable Development (GED)
Justica Ambiental (JA)
Livaningo
NamibiaCRIAA SA-DC
Desert Research Foundation of Namibia
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Bureau of Namibia (R3E)
ELA Namibia
SwazilandYonge Nawe Environmental Action Group
ZambiaCentre for Energy, Environment and Engineering (CEEEZ)
Energy and Environmental Concerns for Zambia
ZimbabweClimate Change and Sustainable Development Network
ZERO Regional Environment Organization
Zimconserve
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Acadia Center United States
ActionAid USA
Alaska Wilderness League
Alliance for Affordable Energy
Alliance for Climate Education
Alliance for Water Efficiency
Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
American Jewish World Service
Appalachian Voices
Arise for Social Justice
Avaaz
Brighter Green
C2C Fellows
California Student Sustainability Coalition
CARE USA
Center for Biological Diversity
Center for Clean Air Policy
Center for Climate Protection
Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
Center for Popular Democracy
Center for Social Inclusion
Center for Sustainable Economy
CERES
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Citizens Climate Lobby
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Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future (PennFuture)
Clean Air Coalition
Clean Air Council
Clean Energy Action
Clean Water Action
Climate Access
Climate Action Business Association
Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy
Climate Law and Policy Project
Climate Nexus
Climate Parents
Climate Solutions
Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life (COEJL)
Community Voices Heard
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Conservation Law Foundation
Corporate Accountability International
Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice
Divest Harvard
EarthDay Network
Earthjustice
Earthworks
ecoAmerica
Ecoequity
Elders Climate Action
Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
Energy Action Coalition
Environment America
Environmental & Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Investigation Agency
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Faith in Place
Fossil Fuel Divestment Student Network
Franciscan Action Network
Fresh Energy
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Friends of the Earth US (FoE)
Georgetown Climate Center
Georgia WAND
Green For All
Greenfaith
GreenLatinos
GreenLaw
Greenpeace USA
Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy
Health Care Without Harm
Honor the Earth
Humane Society International
ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability
Illinois Environmental Council
iMatter, Kids vs. Global Warming
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP)
Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) /Sustainable Energy & Economy Network (SEEN)
InterAction
Interfaith Power and Light (DC.MD.NoVA)
International Environmental Law Project (IELP) at Lewis & Clark Law School
International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
Iowa Interfaith Power & Light
Kentucky Conservation Committee
Kentucky Environmental Foundation
Kingdom Living Temple
Kyoto USA
LA Bucket Brigade
Labor Network for Sustainability
Latinos Go Green
League of Conservation Voters
Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Massachusetts Climate Action Network
Mickey Leland Center for Environment and Sustainability at Texas Southern University
Moms Clean Air Force
Montana Environmental Information Center
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Wildlife Federation (NWF)
Natural Resources Defense Council
New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light
North Carolina Conservation Network
North Carolina Interfaith Power and Light
Oil Change International
Olympic Climate Action
OneAmerica
Oregon Environmental Council
Oxfam America
Pacific Environment
Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light
Pew Environment Group
Physicians for Social Responsibility
Polar Bears International
Presbyterian Church USA
Protect our Winters
PSE Healthy Energy
Public Citizen
Rachel Carson Council
Refugees International
Rights for all People
Sierra Club US
Snowriders International
Sojourners
Southern Alliance for Clean Energy
Southern Oregon Climate Action Now
Student Environmental Action Coalition
Sustaining Way
SustainUS
The Climate Reality Project
The College of the Atlantic, Program in Global Environmental Diplomacy
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
The Regeneration Project - Interfaith Power and Light
The Resource Innovation Group (TRIG)
The Solutions Project
Transportation for America
Tribal Environmental Policy Center
Tropical Forest Group
U.S. Baha'i Office of Public Affairs
U.S. Climate Plan
Union of Concerned Scientists
United Methodist Church - General Board of Church and Society
UPROSE
Utah Moms for Clean Air
Voices for Progress
WE ACT for Environmental Justice
WEDO Women's Environment and Development Organization
Western Clean Energy Campaign
William C Velasquez Institute
Windustry
Wisconsin Green Muslims Islamic Environmental Group of Wisconsin
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
Woods Hole Research Center
World Resources Institute (WRI)
World Wildlife Fund USA
Worldwatch Institute
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