World Resources Institute (WRI)

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Introduction– Established: 1982.
– Mission: To promote environmental sustainability, economic opportunity, and human health and well-being.
– Scope: Operates globally, focusing on critical issues at the intersection of environment and development, including climate, energy, food, forests, water, cities, and the ocean.
Objectives– Climate: Drive transformative changes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance resilience to climate impacts.
– Energy: Promote sustainable energy access and accelerate the transition to renewable energy sources.
– Food: Advance sustainable agriculture to feed a growing population while reducing environmental impacts.
– Forests: Protect and restore forest ecosystems to sustain biodiversity and livelihoods.
– Water: Ensure sustainable water management to meet human and ecological needs.
– Cities: Foster sustainable urban development to improve quality of life and reduce environmental footprints.
– Ocean: Support the sustainable management and conservation of marine resources.
Members (Dec 2024)– Global Presence: WRI operates in over 60 countries, with offices in the United States, China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, and more.
– India’s Status: WRI has a significant presence in India through WRI India, a research organization focusing on sustainable development solutions tailored to the Indian context.
Reports/Indices– World Resources Report: A flagship publication series offering in-depth analysis on global environmental and development issues.
– State of Climate Action: Provides comprehensive assessments of global progress toward climate goals.
– Global Forest Watch Reports: Deliver insights into global forest conditions and trends.
– Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas: Offers data and tools for understanding water-related risks worldwide.
– Aqueduct Projected Water Stress Country Rankings: Includes countries’ projected exposure to baseline water stress under various scenarios.
– Global Climate Pledges: A Progress Report: Assesses the state of nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and progress toward climate goals.
Instruments– Greenhouse Gas Protocol: Establishes global standards for measuring and managing greenhouse gas emissions.
– Global Forest Watch: An online platform providing data and tools for monitoring forests in near real-time.
– Aqueduct: A tool for mapping water risks globally.
Structure– Board of Directors: Provides strategic guidance and oversight.
– President and CEO: Leads the organization’s overall strategy and operations.
– Global Staff: Comprises experts and professionals working across various programs and regions.
Subsidiary Organs– WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities: Focuses on urban sustainability and transformative urban solutions.
– WRI India: Addresses India’s environmental and development challenges through research and partnerships.
Committees– Executive Team: Oversees organizational management and program implementation.
– Advisory Councils: Provide expertise and guidance on specific program areas.
Initiatives– Global Restoration Initiative: Aims to restore degraded landscapes and enhance ecosystem services worldwide.
– Electric School Bus Initiative: Seeks to electrify the entire fleet of U.S. school buses by 2030 to reduce emissions and improve public health.
– Industrial Decarbonization: Focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from industrial sectors through innovation and policy advocacy.
– Climate Watch: An online platform providing data and insights on national and global progress on climate change.
– P4G – Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030: Facilitates partnerships to drive inclusive and sustainable growth.

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