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Citizen participation initiative, World Wide Views, Hosts UN Side Event

23 Jun 201720 Feb 2018
Next World Wide Views moves ahead.  The United Nations (UN) often feels like a lofty organization, removed from ordinary citizens. World Wide Views (WWViews) seeks to change this by constructing…
ASU CSPO…

World Wide Views on Oceans & Seas: Citizen Participation and SDG14

8 Jun 201716 Jun 2017
DESCRIPTION Join the World Wide Views on Oceans and Seas side event at the U.N. Oceans Conference! Learn about the role of citizen engagement in implementing sustainable development goal 14…
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Developing — World Wide Views on Oceans and Seas

15 Nov 2016
A global citizen consultation Conserving and sustainably using the oceans is a top priority of the United Nations and its new Sustainable Development Goals. Beginning with a high-level UN Conference…
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ECAST Featured in GAO Open Innovation Report

18 Oct 201610 Nov 2017
For Immediate Release                                        Contact: Mahmud Farooque, (202) 446-0397 October 18, 2016 (WASHINGTON) – In a new report on open innovation, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) highlights the work of the…
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WWViews Newsletter: COP21 in Paris

26 Nov 2015
Newsletter no. 28, November 26, 2015 Dear WWViews partners and colleagues, This Newsletter is addressed to all partners in the WWViews Alliance to inform about WWViews on Climate and Energy…
Museum of Science…

World Wide Views Dissemination: Boston

17 Nov 201517 Nov 2015
Participants gathered on a rainy night at the Museum of Science in Boston this past Thursday, November 12, to get a taste of the World Wide Views experience and discuss…
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Museum of Science, Boston, Arizona State University Receive NOAA Grant

7 Nov 201516 Nov 2017
November 6, 2015 BOSTON – The Museum of Science, Boston and Arizona State University’s Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes are among the six institutions awarded an Environmental Literacy Grant…
COP 21…

WWViews Results: Youth Perspectives in U.S. and Rest of the World

30 Oct 20157 Nov 2015
By: April Khaing and Hayley Cook One of the key characteristics of the World Wide Views on Climate and Energy deliberations was the diversity of the participants, contributing to varied and…
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The Citizen between Science and Policy: Innovation in Governance and Climate Change Resilience

14 Oct 20157 Nov 2015
On June 6, 2015, beginning at dawn in the Pacific Islands and ending at dusk in the American Southwest, 10,000 everyday citizens in 76 countries met to participate in the…
COP 21…

Climate Change Financing; A Funding Gap with Ominous Consequences on Agriculture and Energy Sectors in Uganda

12 Oct 201523 Oct 2015
Written by Sarah Aijuka, Andrew Mugyema, Ben Twinomugisha Introduction This article is based on World Wide Views on energy event’s round table deliberations, desk studies, Focus Groups Discussion, analysis and interviews…

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