Global Action Plan

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Global Action Plan
Founded1993 as Global Action Plan
TypeLimited company and Charitable trust
FocusSustainability, Sustainable development, Environmentalism, Environmental behaviour change
Location
Area served
World
Websitewww.globalactionplan.com Edit this at Wikidata

Global Action Plan is an NGO that specialises in sustainable behaviour change, and in particular in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). There are programmes for schools and youth, households and communities, and workplaces.

History[edit]

In 1989 Global Action Plan International was established in the United States and the Netherlands on the initiative of David Gershon and Bessie Schadee. The first results from a 'household EcoTeam program' were presented at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. The programme was conceived to involve everyday people in creating solutions to environmental problems.

Structure[edit]

The Global Action Plan idea and methods spread to a number of countries. Global Action Plan International is now an international network with national and regional member organizations around the world. The member organizations are autonomous, but often collaborate on international programmes.

Methods and tools[edit]

Ever since its inception, Global Action Plan International has worked in 'action research' mode to learn from experience, exploring what enables actual behaviour change. The organization's current main focus areas are the Clean Air Movement and the Compassion not Consumerism Movement. Global Action Plan frequently work alongside academic partners to produce peer-reviewed research to improve wider knowledge for the sector.

UK[edit]

Global Action Plan UK was launched in its current form in the UK by founder and former Director, Trewin Restorick. The first UK programme engaged 30,000 households and was supported by thousands of volunteers, who participated and received action packs that offered practical tips on ways to use energy efficiently, reduce waste, cut water use in their homes and to shop ethically.

Since then new programmes have come online working with businesses, communities, hospitals and schools. In the UK they are most well known for Clean Air Day, the UK's largest air pollution campaign, and a resource hub to help teachers bring environmental action into the classroom.[citation needed]

Current and previous programmes[edit]

Global Action Plan has run many programmes designed to bring about improvements for the environment and people. Some Global Action Plan programmes include:

  • Operation TLC: helps hospitals lower bills, cut energy use, improve patient experience, and create more comfortable buildings for staff.
  • Environment Champions: trains staff in corporations to run internal campaigns to change behaviour to reduce environmental impacts, for which they won an Ashden Award in 2008.[1]
  • Big Energy Race: Big Energy Race helps people take control of their bills and cut their energy costs – we want to get the nation energy-fit!
  • EcoTeams: trains groups of householders to monitor their resource use and reduce over time
  • Action at School: works with teachers and pupils to green their schools.
  • Clean Air Day: Annual event to draw public attention to air pollution.
  • Clean Air Hospital Framework (CAHF): A comprehensive plan for reducing air pollution in and around hospitals, developed in partnership with Great Ormond Street Hospital.[2]

Ireland[edit]

Established in 1995, Global Action Plan Ireland has developed to be an environmental organisation, offering education to a diverse range of people throughout Ireland.

GAP Ireland's signature programme for over a decade was its social inclusion and environmental programme for the community of Ballymun in Dublin, as part of what was then Europe’s largest regeneration project. Today, GAP Ireland is an organisation with national reach and impact, operating community gardens, school and teacher training programmes as well as a nationwide support programme for communities and businesses. The organisation gained national recognition with its climate challenges, powered by the Ducky platform.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ashden Awards. "Ashden Awards case study: Global Action Plan". Retrieved 2009-01-16.
  2. ^ Whitty, Christopher (8 December 2022). Chief Medical Officer's Annual Report 2022: Air pollution (PDF). London: Department of Health and Social Care. p. 185. Retrieved 25 January 2023.

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