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LinksCorporate Accountability Campaign - Friends of the Earth UK: This excellent Summit site of Friends of the Earth UK, focuses on the impact of corporate globalisation and its campaign for corporate accountability. It includes very useful resources, including briefings and news.
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Earth Summit 2002: Official stakeholder forum site.
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Earth Summit � from Rio to Johannesburg (FOE briefing paper): 8-page briefing on progress since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit.
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Friends of the Earth International's guide to WSSD: Friends of the Earth's website for policy papers and news reports from around the world illustrating the extent of the problems to be addressed at the meeting.
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Global Envrionment Outlook - UNEP: The state of the environment: past, present, future? The key United Nations report.
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Greenpeace: A must-visit site for all aspects of environmental concern, including renewable energy, the marine environment, forests, biodiversity, climate change and pollution and water. Greenpeace is one of the most pro-active environmental organisations.
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International Institute for Environment and Development briefing papers: The International Institute for Environment and Development has published a range of briefing papers on the WSSD.
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International Maritime Organisation (IMO): The IMO is a UN special agency responsible for improving maritime safety and preventing pollution from ships, and also technical co-operation. It's website contains a wealth of information, including legal issues and conventions relating to the law of the sea, background information on the marine environment, publications, news, links, and official documents.
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International POPs Elimination Network: IPEN is a global network of public interest non-governmental organisations united in their support for the global elimination of persistent organic pollutants, on an expedited yet socially equitable basis. Their website includes information about POPs, the IPEN newsletter, reports, a science panel, links and more.
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Johannesburg Call For Action: Petition by environmental groups calling on President Bush to attend upcoming World Summit on Sustainable Development. Facility to sign to the petition.
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