List of environmental organizations
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This is a list of the more notable environmental organizations by organization type (intergovernmental, governmental or non-governmental) and further subdivided by country.
[edit] Intergovernmental organizations
[edit] Worldwide
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
- Earth System Governance Project
- Global Environment Facility (GEF)
[edit] Regional
- European Environment Agency (EEA)
- Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA)
[edit] Local governments
[edit] Government organizations
Main article: List of environmental ministries
The governments of many countries have ministries or agencies devoted to monitoring and protecting the environment:
[edit] Australia[edit] Brazil[edit] Canada[edit] Denmark[edit] Germany[edit] Hong Kong[edit] India
[edit] Indonesia[edit] Republic of Ireland[edit] Isle of Man[edit] Israel[edit] Korea, Republic of (South Korea)[edit] Mexico[edit] Netherlands[edit] New Zealand
[edit] Nigeria |
[edit] Norway
[edit] Philippines[edit] Portugal[edit] Republic of China (Taiwan)[edit] Saudi Arabia[edit] Sweden[edit] United Kingdom[edit] England[edit] Scotland[edit] Wales[edit] Northern Ireland[edit] United StatesMain article: List of environmental agencies in the United States
[edit] Native American Nations |
[edit] Non-governmental organizations
These non-governmental organizations are involved in environmental management, lobbying, advocacy, and/or conservation efforts:
[edit] Children's Organizations
[edit] Fictional
- Campaign to Save The Humans, in So Long And Thanks For All The Fish by Douglas Adams
- GreenWorld, in the Trancers II film.
- Reds, in the Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson