Climate Action Network - Europe

Climate Action Network Europe (CAN-E) is recognised as Europe's leading network working on climate and energy issues. With 129 members in 25 European countries, CAN-E unites to work to prevent dangerous climate change and promote sustainable energy and environment policy in Europe.

The vision of CAN is a world striving actively towards and achieving the protection of the global climate in a manner that promotes equity and social justice between peoples, sustainable development of all communities, and protection of the global environment. CAN unites to work towards this vision. 

CAN's mission is to support and empower civil society organisations to influence the design and development of an effective global strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and ensure its implementation at international, national and local levels in the promotion of equity and sustainable development.

Contact Information: 
CAN Europe
Mundo B Rue d'Edimbourg 26
BRU 1050
Belgium
Phone: +32 2 894 46 70
Email : 
info@climnet.org

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Picture of majority of the CAN-International Board, at the CAN Strategy Retreat in Bonn, April 2010.  

Kneeling (l-r):  Marianne Werth, Steven Guilbeaul, Georgina Woods, Nina Jamal

Standing (l-r): Jasper Inventor, Marstella Jack, Gaines Campbell, Sanjay Vashist, Emmanuel Seck

Not pictured:  Peter Bahouth, Matthias Duwe, Golam Rabanni, Mohamed Adow

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Presentation - Building on Kyoto - Dec 2004

While the Kyoto Protocol is not yet in force (due to the unilateral declaration by the George W. Bush Administration of the United States that it would not follow the Kyoto Protocol, as well as delay in Russiaís ratification of it) already many difficulties have been overcome, with deailed operational rules for the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol having been agreed upon at the Seventh Conference of the Parties (COP7), and more than 120 countries having ratified it.  This indicates that the large majority of the countries and people of the world are strongly in support of the Kyoto Protocol as the only international system of rules that could allow us to confront global warming.

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