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==External link==
==Other resource==
*[https://www.e3g.org/ E3G - our work]
*[https://www.e3g.org/ E3G - our work]


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Latest revision as of 19:57, 3 August 2024

Sustainability - think tanks.

E3G is a think tank on the political economy of climate change.

E3G's name refers to Third Generation Environmentalism.


About our name
"The first generation of environmentalists focused on the conservation of species and habitats.
The second generation widened the scope to include pollution and natural resources.
The third generation of environmentalists is building on this success, working on solutions rather than problems.
As third generation environmentalists, we are turning arguments into answers."
E3G - our name.


See also


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