World network of green political parties and organizations
Headquarters
Rue Wiertz 31, 1050 Brussels, Belgium[1]
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
87 political parties and 9 organizations[2]
Convenors
Bob Hale and Gloria Polanco
Main organ
Global Greens Congress
Subsidiaries
Global Young Greens
Website
www.globalgreens.org
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Green politics
Core topics
Climate change litigation
Fossil fuels lobby
Green politics
Green party
List of topics
Politics of climate change
Four pillars
Ecological wisdom
Social justice
Grassroots democracy
Nonviolence
Perspectives
Alter-globalization
Bright green environmentalism
Criticisms of globalization
Deep ecology
Degrowth
Dirty hands
Disinvestment
Ecoauthoritarianism
Eco-capitalism
Ecocentrism
Ecofascism
Ecofeminism
Eco-nationalism
Eco-socialism
Environmentalism
Environmental skepticism
Green anarchism
Green conservatism
Green left
Green liberalism
Green libertarianism
Green Zionism
Social ecology
Queer ecology
Organizations
Asia Pacific Greens Federation
European Green Party
Federation of Green Parties of Africa
Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas
Federation of Young European Greens
Global Greens
Global Young Greens
World Ecological Parties
Related topics
Carbon fee and dividend
Carbon tax
Circular economy
Climate change mitigation
Climate finance
Climate justice
Climate target
Conservation movement
Corporate political activism
Eco-investing
Ecological economics
Ecological modernization
Ecomodernism
Eco-tariff
Ecotax
Eco-terrorism
Environmental
conflict
effects of agriculture
effects of aviation
finance
issues
justice
movement
planning
pricing reform
racism
technology
Environmentalism
opposition
Stewardship
in music
Fossil fuel phase-out
Green
development
economy
growth
grabbing
greening
imperialism
industrial policy
infrastructure
job
New Deal
recovery
retrofit
state
theory
transport hierarchy
vehicle
washing
Localism
Low-carbon economy
List of environmental incidents
conflicts
killings
Political ecology
Progressivism
Renewable energy
Sustainable
design
development
energy
engineering
refurbishment
transport
War on coal
Water conflict
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The Global Greens (GG) is an international network of political parties and movements which work to implement the Global Greens Charter. It consists of various national green political parties, partner networks, and other organizations associated with green politics.
Formed in 2001 at the First Global Greens Congress, the network has grown to include 76 full member parties and 11 observers and associate parties as of May 2022, so a total of 87 members.[2] It is governed by a 12-member steering committee called the Global Greens Coordination, and each member party falls under the umbrella of one of four affiliated regional green federations. The day-to-day operations of the Global Greens are managed by the Secretariat, led by Global Greens Convenors Bob Hale and Gloria Polanco since 2020.
^"Global Greens Secretariat established in Brussels, Europe". globalgreens.org. 25 March 2013. Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
^ ab"Green Parties around the world | Global Greens". Archived from the original on 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
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