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Cranfield University: School of Water, Energy and Environment
Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university, creating leaders in technology and management. We work closely with business, industry and government across the world.
Through our industry partnerships, applied research projects and our executive education and professional development programmes, we work with over 1,500 companies and organisations.
We are focused on the specialist themes of aerospace, defence and security, energy and power, environment and agrifood, manufacturing, transport systems, and water. The Cranfield School of Management is a world leader in management education and research.
Foundation for Environmental Education
The Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) is the world's largest environmental education organisation, active in over 100 countries around the world. Through their five groundbreaking programmes, they empower people to take meaningful and purposeful action to help create a more sustainable world.
Ocean Conservancy
Ocean Conservancy educates and empowers citizens to take action on behalf of the ocean. From the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico to the halls of Congress, Ocean Conservancy brings people together to find solutions for our water planet. Informed by science, our work guides policy and engages people in protecting the ocean and its wildlife for future generations.
Association for Community Awareness
The Association for Community Awareness (ASCOA) is a charitable non-profit organization with headquarters in Cameroon, West Africa and offices in the USA, UK and Kenya. It is an organization in category of consultative status with the ECOSOC since 2020.
ASCOA has as a goal the enhancement of the quality of life of underserved communities and the promotion of sustainable development in Africa and the world at large. ASCOA’s efforts range from fostering environmental protection with special focus on plastic pollution and marine littering, to increasing awareness of HIV/AIDS and combating related stigma, engaging in women empowerment, child support, peace building, and taking care of displaced population.
The POP Movement
The POP (Protect Our Planet) is an initiative designed to address the urgent need to share information and knowledge with youth on solutions to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) adopted by the UN, mitigate climate change and adapt to its growing impacts. Intended to ultimately reach the size, scale and momentum to become a global movement, POP mobilizes the youth worldwide to take collective action needed to mitigate climate change and protect threatened ecosystems.
TERI
A dynamic and flexible organization with a global vision and a local focus, TERI was established in 1974, with the initial focus on documentation and information dissemination. Research activities, initiated towards the end of 1982, were rooted in TERI’s firm conviction that efficient utilization of energy and sustainable use of natural resources would propel the process of development. All activities in TERI, the largest developing-country institution working towards sustainability, move from formulating local- and national-level strategies to shaping global solutions to critical issues. Buoyed by more than 30 years of excellence in research and innovation, TERI is now poised for future growth, driven by a global vision and outreach, with a philosophy that assigns primacy to enterprise in government, industry, and individual actions.