About this issue
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Partnerships leverage the complementary skills and talents of diverse partners and likely will be among the required responses to global climate change.
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Global-to-Local Approach
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Sustained Partnerships Enable Long-Term Climate Solutions
Specific mutually beneficial global-to-local partnerships linking business, government and community organizations can generate creative and innovative responses to climate change more quickly than top-down control and enforcement.
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Case Study: Clean Business Partnership Promotes the Economics of Mitigation
A partnership called the Czysty Biznes or Clean Business helps small and medium businesses in Poland improve their environmental performance, become more engaged in community efforts to reduce carbon emissions, and become more competitive in local, national, and international markets.
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Case Study: Tourism Partners Share Ideas for Adapting to Climate Change
The International Tourism Partnership (ITP) promotes environmentally friendly partnerships in the tourism industry that encourage and enable international hotels to improve the sustainability of their operations.
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Case Study: Eco-Schools Generate Innovative Local Climate Change Solutions
Eco-Schools is a public-private partnership that helps 32,000 schools in about 50 countries apply the concepts of low-carbon living. Students, teachers, and community residents
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Sustained Partnerships Enable Long-Term Climate Solutions
International Collaboration
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Matchmaking Clearinghouses Speed Climate Change Innovation
Global collaboration among private, government, academic, and non-profit organizations manage, coordinate and speed product innovation and help address climate change.
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Case Study: Linking International Experts Solves Local Agriculture Challenges
Innovations for Agricultural Value Chains in Africa is an international collaborative approach to product and market development. Rather than leading to another study, the project produces concrete steps to develop and deploy real methods to overcome market barriers.
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Case Study: Getting Energy from the Ocean: Tapping Dispersed Knowledge
Climate-friendly marine energy can gain greater acceptance through a coordinated effort to accelerate the industry by tapping into solutions globally.
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Coordinating Bright Ideas Yields Off-Grid Power in Africa
Public and private sector partners act as market makers to accelerate product innovation bring modern off-grid lighting products to parts of Africa.
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Matchmaking Clearinghouses Speed Climate Change Innovation
Interview: The Business Imperative
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Ceres’s Mindy Lubber Explains the Critical Corporate Connection
Two decades ago, a group of environmentally focused investors began working with businesses to raise awareness about the environmental impacts of their operations; now hundreds of companies are improving profits while reducing carbon emissions.
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Ceres’s Mindy Lubber Explains the Critical Corporate Connection