Template:Primarysources Template:Green politics sidebar The Global Greens is a global network of Green parties and political movements. It was founded in 2001 in Canberra, Australia at the second Global Greens Conference, where the Global Green Charter was approved[1].
The Global Greens has a 12-member steering committee called the Global Green Coordination[2] and a network of members called the Global Greens Network[3].
Member parties[]
The Global Green Network brings together Green parties and interested individuals from Africa, the Americas, the Asia-Pacific region and Europe. Its member parties (as of October 2005, source) are:
- Africa
- Benin: Les Verts du Bénin
- Burkina Faso: Rassemblement des écologistes du Burkina Faso
- Cameroun: Defense de l'Environment Camerounais (DEC)
- Côte d'Ivoire: Parti pour la protection de l'environnement
- Guinea: Parti des écologistes Guinéens
- Guinea-Bissau: Liga Guineense de Protecçao Ecologica
- Kenya: Mazingira Green Party of Kenya
- Mali: Parti Ecologiste du Mali
- Mauritius: Movement Republicain - the Green Way
- Morocco: Les Verts
- Niger: Rassemblement pour un Sahel Vert
- Nigeria: Green Party of Nigeria
- Senegal: Les Verts (Senegal)
- Somalia: Somalia Green Party
- South Africa: Green Party of South Africa
- The Americas
- Brazil: Partido Verde do Brasil
- Canada: Green Party of Canada/Parti Vert du Canada
- Chile: Green Party of Chile
- Colombia: Green Party of Colombia Option Center
- Colombia: Partido Verde Oxigeno
- Dominican Republic: Partido Verde Dominicano
- Mexico: Partido Verde Ecologista de México
- Nicaragua: Partido Verde Ecologista de Nicaragua
- Peru: Partido Ecologista Alternativa Verde del Peru
- United States: Green Party of the United States
- Uruguay: Partido del Sol
- Venezuela: Movimiento Ecológico de Venezuela
- Asia-Pacific region
- Australia: Australian Greens
- Japan: Rainbow and Greens
- Mongolia: Mongolyn Nogoon Nam
- Nepal: Green Nepal Party
- New Caledonia: Verts en Nouvelle-Calédonie
- New Zealand: Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea: Papua New Guinea Green Party
- Pakistan: Green Party of Pakistan
- Philippines: Green Party of the Philippines
- Polynesia: Heiura Les Verts Polynésiens
- South Korea: Korea Greens
- Sri Lanka: Green Movement of Sri Lanka
- Taiwan: Green Party Taiwan
- Vanuatu: La Confédération des Verts du Vanuatu
- Europe
- Austria: Die Grünen
- Belgium: Groen!
- Belgium: Ecolo
- Bulgaria: Zelena Partija
- Cyprus: Kinima Oikologoi Perivallontistoi
- Czech Republic: Strana Zelenych
- Denmark: De Grønne
- Estonia: Erakond Eestimaa Rohelised
- Finland: Vihreät
- France: Les Verts
- Georgia: Georgia Greens
- Germany: Bündnis 90/Die Grünen
- Greece: Ecologoi-Prasinoi
- Hungary: Zöld Demokraták
- Ireland: Green Party / Comhaontas Glas
- Italy: Federazione dei Verdi
- Latvia: Latvijas Zala Partija
- Luxembourg: Déi Gréng
- Malta: Alternattiva Demokratika
- Netherlands: De Groenen
- Netherlands: Groenlinks
- Norway: Miljøpartiet De Grønne
- Poland: Zieloni 2004
- Portugal: Os Verdes
- Romania: Partidul Verde
- Russia: Zelyonaya Alternativa
- Slovakia: Strana Zelenych na Slovensku
- Spain: Confederatión de Los Verdes
- Sweden: Miljöpartiet de Gröna
- Switzerland: Grüne / Les Verts
- Ukraine: Partija Zelenych Ukrajiny
- United Kingdom: Green Party of England and Wales / Scottish Green Party
The Global Green Networks cooperates with the four continental Green Federations:
- Federation of Green Parties of Africa
- Federation of Green Parties of the Americas
- Asia-Pacific Green Network
- European Federation of Green Parties
See also[]
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- Biodiversity
- Conservation movement
- Conservation ethic
- Environmental movement
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Earth Science
- Global Greens Charter
- Global warming
- Global Young Greens
- List of environmental organizations
- Natural environment
- Nature
- Sustainability
- Worldwide Green parties
References[]
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External links[]
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