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LinksWIRE: WIRE is the excellent Worldwide Information System on Renewable Energy run by the International Solar Society. Contains much information on a wide range of renewables. To access WIRE, click on the 'Services' link.
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World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE): The WCRE is the global voice for Renewable Energy. It is an independent, nonprofit organization with a mission to bring Renewable Energy into the mainstream of world economy and lifestyle by influencing global opinion of the potentials of Renewable Energy while showing the dangers caused by conventional energy supply. For achieving its objectives the WCRE�s major areas of activity encompass information, agenda setting and networking.
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World Energy Assessment: The continuation of current energy trends compromises the prospects of many people alive today, as well as those of future generations. UNDP's World Energy Assessment report examines such concerns and explores actions and policies to resolve them.
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World Energy Council: This global multi-energy organisation based in london is concerned with promoting the sustainable supply and use of energy. Resources on its website include energy statistics, publications, news, events, and contacts.
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World Energy Online: The Internet's first global energy portal made for energy executives around the world. Includes 4 leading industry report publishers to their growing Storefront section.
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World Resources Institute (WRI): The World Resources Institute is a US think-tank which analyses a wide range of global environmental issues. It aims to reverse the rapid degradation of ecosystems, halt the changes to the Earth's climate caused by human activity, promote sustainability, and ensure people's access to information and decisions regarding natural resources and environment. This excellent website covers a broad range of subjects including climate change, water resources, health, oceans and coasts, biodiversity and forests.
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Worldwatch Institute: Worldwatch is a well-respected environmental organisation which has done much to alert the public and policy-makers to the long-term consequences of cropland loss, declining biological diversity, damaged fisheries, stressed water systems, unwise subsidies, poverty and consumer pressures in meeting the nutritional needs of a growing world population.
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