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.
Reflections on Earth Day
Blog by Arthur Dahl
Stockholm+50, some reflections
Arthur Lyon Dahl
World Bank
Atlas of Sustainable Development Goals 2020
Active Coral Restoration: Techniques for a Changing Planet
New book including work of Austin Bowden-Kerby
Educating for the Future We Want
Based on a contribution by Arthur Dahl to the Great Transition Network on
The Pedagogy of Transition: Educating for the Future We Want
29 March 2021
Science, Truth and Expert Advice
Excerpt from a letter of the Universal House of Justice
Department of the Secretariat
to an individual dated 11 February 2021
Working to save islands and coral reefs from climate change
IEF member Austin Bowden-Kerby in Fiji has worked for many decades to address the problems of coral reefs and the small islands that depend on them. He has pioneered techniques for restoring damaged coral reefs by growing coral fragments to a size where they can be replanted on the reefs, just as trees are used for reforestation, as long as the source of damage has been controlled.
G20 Interfaith Forum
For Nature's Sake: A Moral Compass for the SDGs
Blog by Arthur Dahl
American Bahá'à Community and Needs of the Natural World
Letter from the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’Ãs of the United States
12 March 2021
Inside UNEP
Book Review of Maria Ivanova's
The Untold Story of the World’s Leading Environmental Institution: UNEP at Fifty
by Arthur Dahl
Maria Ivanova. The Untold Story of the World’s Leading Environmental Institution: UNEP at Fifty. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2021. 329 pp.