Feeding Ourselves Sustainably

Food Agriculture Sustainability

This is a trans-local community learning together about feeding ourselves sustainably. The purpose of this community of practice is to advance our collective knowledge around how to support the emergence of resilient communities that are able to feed themselves in a healthy and sustainable manner. ...learn more

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China Sustainable Energy Program CSEP

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.efchina.org
 
Main Email: info [at] efchina.org
 
Phone: 415-561-6700
 
Fax: 415-561-6709
 
Headquarters: 1012 Torney Avenue #1
San Francisco 94129
Beijing
United States
 
Local Time: Wed Nov 25 18:47:56
 

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The China Sustainable Energy Program (CSEP) supports China's policy efforts to increase energy efficiency and renewable energy. The program emphasizes both national policy and regional implementation.



The program strives to build capacity in China to analyze energy savings and renewable energy opportunities, and to develop policies to capture those opportunities.



The program helps Chinese agencies, experts, and entrepreneurs solve energy challenges for themselves. At the request of Chinese non-governmental organizations (NGOs), the program supports capacity building and technology policy transfer through linking Chinese experts with "best practices" expertise from around the world. When it determines there is an unmet need in the field, the program may convene workshops, commission papers, or take other direct initiatives, in addition to its primary role as a grant-maker.

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