The International Environment Forum, as a Bahá'Ã-inspired professional organization for environment and sustainability, shares and upholds the principles and ideals of the Bahá'à Faith and supports its efforts to establish and promote peace, the unity of the human race, and an ever-advancing world civilization that preserves the ecological balance of the planet.
Building Inclusive, Cohesive Communities Worthy of the Future
27th IEF webinar
Saturday 4 May 2024
with Gary Reusche
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/IEF-Reusche
Reefs of Hope: Helping Coral Reefs Adapt to Rapidly Warming Seas
28th IEF Webinar
Saturday 1 June 2024
Austin Bowden-Kerby
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/IEF-ReefsOfHope
Climate Change and Small Island Developing States
Arthur Lyon Dahl
Background for webinar 27 May 2024
New Climate Resilience Fund
UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
24 April 2024
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, today launched the UNHCR Climate Resilience Fund, seeking to boost the protection of refugees and displaced communities who are most threatened by climate change.
Climate Change and the Importance of Indigenous Knowledge
Shared humanity for transformative action:
a bridge to IF20 and G20 in Brazil
Webinar Monday 27 May 2024
Coming financial crisis from extreme heat
Worst global crisis ever
world incomes drop a fifth by 2050
The Cooperation Economy
ebbf Learning Experience with
Arthur Dahl
30 April 2024
In preparation for the Ethical Business Building the Future (ebbf) Annual Conference where he will be speaking in May, IEF president Arthur Dahl contributed to a learning experience (questions and answers) on THE COOPERATION ECONOMY on 30 April 2024.
Read on line: Leaves 26(04) April 2024 light text version with fewer illustrations.
Download as a pdf version [0.4 mb].
Just two years left
Simon Stiell
Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC
Simon Stiell, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, warned on 10 April 2024 that there were just two years left to draw up an international plan for the climate that would cut greenhouse gas emissions in line with the goal of limiting temperature rises to 1.5°C above preindustrial levels.
The Effects of the Paris Climate Agreement on Global Ecological Cooperation
Last month I was happy to attend the Protect our Planet (POP) movement and the World Sustainable Development Forum’s (WSDF) conference in New Delhi, where I presented the paper which I share with you below. After the abridged version that you can use to skim the article, there is a link to the full paper.