International Environment Forum
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The International Environment Forum (IEF) "is a Bahá'í-inspired non-governmental professional organization whose members from the Bahá'í Faith and the wider community promote the application of spiritual and ethical principles to the challenges of the environment and sustainable development. Founded in 1997, and now with over 190 members in 50 countries on five continents, the IEF maintains links with many more individuals and groups. The Forum was accredited by the United Nations to the World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg 2002) as a scientific and technological organization." [1]
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Accessed August 2008: [2]
Governing Board
- Peter Adriance (USA)
- Irma Allen (Swaziland)
- Charles Boyle (Australia)
- Arthur Dahl (Switzerland) - President
- Duncan Hanks (Canada)
- Sylvia Karlsson (Finland) - General Secretary
- Victoria Thoresen (Norway)
Working Group on Educational Materials
- Charles Boyle (Australia) - coordinator
Editorial Group
- Peter Adriance (USA)
- Charles Boyle (Australia)
- Arthur Dahl (Switzerland)
- Nigel Jollands (France)
- Roxanne Lalonde (Zambia)
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ About, International Environment Forum, accessed August 25, 2008.
- ↑ Governing Board, International Environment Forum, accessed August 25, 2008.