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However, the possibilities of the UN Environ ment Programme
are rather limited. Therefore, the countries of the world deliberate on
substitution of the Programme with the Global Environ ment Organi-
sation (GEO), which would have wider powers and better funding.
10.3.2. Environmental activist groups
Environ mental activist groups usually come out against slow and
low-quality measures aimed at tackling environ mental issues, and
they often attract the attention of the society to lesser-known environ-
mental issues. Thus, they present an important force in the global
environ mental management. There are numerous environ mental
activist groups and they have different interests because of their
differences in ideology, strategy, institutional structure and goals.
Global environ mental protection groups have manifested them-
selves to the world in various ways. Their principal activities are
aimed at global protection of the environ ment. Among these groups
are the World Wide Fund for Nature
(WWF
), Greenpeace and the
Climate Change Network. Some organisations specialise in data col-
lection that testify to the degradation of the world’s environ ment,
for example, the World Resources Institute in Washington prepares
regular surveys of all kinds of impact on the environ ment caused by
anthropogenic activities.
Many environ mentalist groups are extremely active at the venues
of important negotiations on the problems of the world’s en viron ment
or sustainable development and also at world environ men tal con-
gresses. The protesters often wear masks of animals or birds, stick up
protest slogans on tall buildings, and actively lobby leaders of official
delegations or delegates. Of late they also organise parallel conferenc-
es and environ mental forums.
Such activities cannot be ignored, especially because the major-
ity of the society support the environ mentalist groups and take their
side. Consequently, many protesters’ demands are included in offi-
cial agendas and even reflected in the concluding documents. There
are new tendencies that global environ mentalist groups cooperate
and work out alternative concluding documents, make them known
to wide public, collect signatures in support of such documents and
demand their consideration along with the official concluding docu-
ments. For example, the International Union for the Conservation of
Nature (IUCN), consisting of a network of nature protection groups,
prepared the Draft Convention on Biodiversity.
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