World Nature Organization (WNO)
World Nature Organization (WNO)
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The World Nature Organization (WNO) is dedicated to the protection of the environment at international level. Its main focus is on energy efficiency, climate protection, sustainable development and a sustainable energy supply. As a permanent platform, the WNO tries to build bridges between business interests as well as development and environmental protection while, at the same time, making the economic value of nature apparent.
 

The initiative to found the World Nature Organization (WNO) dates back to the year 2010, to address the critical challenging of global threat to soil, oceans, forests, water and air. To face these global challenges, it has been deemed essential to involve all countries worldwide in the foundation of a World Nature Organization (WNO), which is the very first intergovernmental organization on a global scale dedicated to international environmental protection.
 

The purpose of the WNO is to preserve nature and to prevent detriment to, and destruction of, the natural conditions for existence of human beings, animals and plants, in the water, on land and in the air; guided by the wish that all human beings have secure access to natural resources, especially clean water and air. The organization shall promote sustainable development in a constructive way, as well as information and knowledge transfer among states, organizations and the economic sector, as regards preserving the natural environment, environmentally friendly technologies, green economies, renewable energies, protection of resources, protection of water, forest, air, oceans and climate.
 

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Type of organization

1 office
1M - 5M
26-50
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Company Offices

  • United States (headquarters)
  • Geneva
  • World Trade Center II 29, Route de PrĂ©-Bois