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|LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency=No
 
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|LPAA Theme Private Finance=No
 
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|Description=The Global Commons Alliance is a massive collaboration developed by world leading institutions. This effort brings together scientific, business, government and nongovernmental organizations to transform our global economy, and to maintain the resilience and stability of Earth’s natural systems.  
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|Description=The Global Commons Alliance is a massive collaboration developed by world leading institutions. This effort brings together scientific, business, government and nongovernmental organizations to transform our global economy, and to maintain the resilience and stability of Earth’s natural systems.
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|Goals=Vision: By 2050, Earth systems show signs of stabilizing due to coherent, integrated action from business, cities, citizens and nations working together to solve the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced.
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Our plan seeks to reverse negative trends in climate, biodiversity, oceans, and other ecosystems, moving us toward a sustainable global economy – and a future that benefits human well-being and the natural world
 
|Activities=The Global Commons Alliance has four focus areas: The Earth Commission, Sceince Based Targets Network, Earth HQ and Systems Change
 
|Activities=The Global Commons Alliance has four focus areas: The Earth Commission, Sceince Based Targets Network, Earth HQ and Systems Change
 
|Participants companies number=0
 
|Participants companies number=0
 
|Participants business organisations number=0
 
|Participants business organisations number=0
 
|Participants research and educational organisations number=0
 
|Participants research and educational organisations number=0
|Participants research and educational organisations names=FutureEarth (Montreal, Canada), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Laxenburg, Austria), Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (Potsdam, Germany), Stockholm Resilience Centre (Stockholm, Sweden), UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (Cambridge, UK), World Resources Institute (Washington, USA)
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|Participants non-governmental organisations number=62
|Participants non-governmental organisations number=0
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|Participants non-governmental organisations names=Arup (United K.),  
|Participants non-governmental organisations names=BSR (New York, USA), CDP (London, UK), CERES (Boston, USA), Conservation International (Arlington, USA), EAT (Oslo, Norway), Globaïa (New Zealand), International Union for the Conservation of Nature (Gland, Switzerland), Natural Capital Coalition (London, UK), The Nature Conservancy (Arlington, USA), Ocean Unite (London, UK)
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BSR (USA),
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Business for Nature (United K.),
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C40 (United K.),
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Capitals Coalition (United K.),
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Catalynics (USA),
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CDC-biodiversite (France),
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CDP (United K.),
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Centre for Global Commons (Japan),
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CEO Water Mandate (USA),
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CERES (USA),  
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Circle of Blue (USA),
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Climateworks Foundation (USA),
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Club of Rome (Italy),
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Conservation International (USA),  
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COUNTDOWN (USA),
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Deakin University (Australia),
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DICE University of Kent (United K.),
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Dynamic Planet (USA),
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EAT (Norway),  
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Ellen MacArthur Foundation (USA),
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FutureEarth (Belgium),
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GEF (USA),
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Globaia (New Zealand),  
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Global Covenants of Mayors (USA),
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Gordon and Betty More Foundation (USA),
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IIASA (Austria),
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ICLEI (Germany),
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International Resource Panel (USA),
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International Union for the Conservation of Nature (Switzerland),  
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IUCN (France),
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Mandai Nature (Singapore),
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MAVA Foundation (Switzerland),
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Metabolic (Netherlands),
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Mongabay (USA),
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Natural Capital Coalition (United Kingdom),  
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Now This Earth (USA),
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Oak Foundation (Denmark),
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The Nature Conservancy (USA),  
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Ocean Conservancy (USA),
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Ocean Unite (United Kingdom),
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ODI (United K.),
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The Pacific Institute (USA),
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PIK (Netherlands),
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Porticus (Netherlands),
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Quantis (Switzerland),
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Race to Resilience (USA),
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Rockefeller Philantrophy Advisors (USA),
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Stockholm Resilience Centre (Sweden),
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Sustainable Development Solutions Network (France),
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Systemiq (Singapore),
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The Biodiversity Consultancy (USA),
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The Nature Conservancy (USA),
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The Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation (Finland),
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United Nations Global Compact (USA),
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University of Kent (United K.),
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UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (Kenya),
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The Value Web (Switzerland),
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WBCSD (USA),
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We Mean Business (USA);
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WCS (USA),
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World Benchmark Alliance (Netherlands),
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World Economic Forum (Switzerland),
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WRI (USA),
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WWF (USA).
 
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|Participants financial institutions names=Global Enviornment Facility (New York, USA)
 
 
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|Participants other members names=Circle of Blue (Traverse City, USA), UN Global Compact (New York, USA), We Mean Business Coalition (Washington, USA), World Economic Forum (Geneva, Switzerland), World Business Council for Sustainable Development (Geneva, Switzerland), World Benchmarking Alliance (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
 
 
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|Have only national states as participators=No
 
|Have only national states as participators=No
 
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|Initiative=Science Based Targets initiative
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|Initiative comments=Building off the success of the Science Based Targets initiative and in response to business demand to set targets for the whole Earth system, a group of organizations have come together to form the Science Based Targets Network.
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 8 April 2022

General

Name of initiative Global Commons Alliance
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address http://globalcommonsalliance.org/
Related initiatives
We Mean Business is a collaborating organisation
Building off the success of the Science Based Targets initiative and in response to business demand to set targets for the whole Earth system, a group of organizations have come together to form the Science Based Targets Network.
Starting year 2019
End year
Secretariat
Organisational structure
Geographical coverage Global
Name of lead organisation
Type of lead organisation
Location/Nationality of lead organisation

Description

Description The Global Commons Alliance is a massive collaboration developed by world leading institutions. This effort brings together scientific, business, government and nongovernmental organizations to transform our global economy, and to maintain the resilience and stability of Earth’s natural systems.
Objectives Vision: By 2050, Earth systems show signs of stabilizing due to coherent, integrated action from business, cities, citizens and nations working together to solve the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced.

Our plan seeks to reverse negative trends in climate, biodiversity, oceans, and other ecosystems, moving us toward a sustainable global economy – and a future that benefits human well-being and the natural world

Activities The Global Commons Alliance has four focus areas: The Earth Commission, Sceince Based Targets Network, Earth HQ and Systems Change
One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative
Activity of initiative
Indicators
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 62  
Companies 0
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 0
Non-governmental organisations 62 Arup (United K.),  BSR (USA),  Business for Nature (United K.),  C40 (United K.),  Capitals Coalition (United K.),  Catalynics (USA),  CDC-biodiversite (France),  CDP (United K.),  Centre for Global Commons (Japan),  CEO Water Mandate (USA),  CERES (USA),  Circle of Blue (USA),  Climateworks Foundation (USA),  Club of Rome (Italy),  Conservation International (USA),  COUNTDOWN (USA),  Deakin University (Australia),  DICE University of Kent (United K.),  Dynamic Planet (USA),  EAT (Norway),  Ellen MacArthur Foundation (USA),  FutureEarth (Belgium),  GEF (USA),  Globaia (New Zealand),  Global Covenants of Mayors (USA),  Gordon and Betty More Foundation (USA),  IIASA (Austria),  ICLEI (Germany),  International Resource Panel (USA),  International Union for the Conservation of Nature (Switzerland),  IUCN (France),  Mandai Nature (Singapore),  MAVA Foundation (Switzerland),  Metabolic (Netherlands),  Mongabay (USA),  Natural Capital Coalition (United Kingdom),  Now This Earth (USA),  Oak Foundation (Denmark),  The Nature Conservancy (USA),  Ocean Conservancy (USA),  Ocean Unite (United Kingdom),  ODI (United K.),  The Pacific Institute (USA),  PIK (Netherlands),  Porticus (Netherlands),  Quantis (Switzerland),  Race to Resilience (USA),  Rockefeller Philantrophy Advisors (USA),  Stockholm Resilience Centre (Sweden),  Sustainable Development Solutions Network (France),  Systemiq (Singapore),  The Biodiversity Consultancy (USA),  The Nature Conservancy (USA),  The Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation (Finland),  United Nations Global Compact (USA),  University of Kent (United K.),  UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (Kenya),  The Value Web (Switzerland),  WBCSD (USA),  We Mean Business (USA);

WCS (USA),  World Benchmark Alliance (Netherlands),  World Economic Forum (Switzerland),  WRI (USA),  WWF (USA).

National states 0
Governmental actors 0
Regional / state / county actors 0
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 0
Number of members in the years
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No
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Not only have national states as participators