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by Nature4Climate

The NBS manifesto with China and New Zealand as co-leads along with Costa Rica, Djibouti, Fiji, Gabon, Iceland, Monaco, Norway, Portugal, Pakistan, Tajikistan welcomed new joiners this week — find out which other companies, businesses, international organizations and civil society groups joined.

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Tuesday 24th September

The NBS manifesto with China and New Zealand as co-leads along with Costa Rica, Djibouti, Fiji, Gabon, Iceland, Monaco, Norway, Portugal, Pakistan,Tajikistan welcomed new joiners this week:

Countries: Argentina, Belarus, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Guyana, Haïti, Ireland, Italy, The Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Slovenia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Uruguay, the United Kingdom, and the EU – European Commission.

Private sector: Unilever, Mars, Danone, Coca-Cola, Earth Client, Systemiq Earth, WBCSD and WeMeanBusiness coalition

International Organizations: IUCN, World Bank, Climate & Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) Agriculture Initiative

Civil Society, Foundations, Research organizations: Conservation International, Wetlands International, Food and Land Use Coalition, Ocean Risk and Resilience Alliance, RARE, WWF, UN Foundation, CIFOR, Ecoshape , Fearless Fund, EDF, Nature4Climate Coalition, ALUS Canada, Isha Foundation, Pacific Institute, WRI, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, The Ocean Unite, Global Resilience Partnership, Environmental Sciences Group of Wageningen University & Research, The Nature Conservancy.

The NBS informal network includes more than 600 individual members from nearly 40 countries, 50 international organizations and institutions, 100+ civil society organizations, 50 private sector organizations and companies and around 12 Foundations.

 

*Will update