Table 1.
Speeches by leading organizations on the concept of green economy
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| Organization |
Discourse |
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| Green Initiative of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). |
Arising in 2008 as a response to the financial, food, and energy crisis, it led to the Global Green New Deal (GGND), which recommends investments in public policies to promote the green transition. |
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| Green Growth Strategy (GGS) of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). |
Also, in response to the 2008 crisis, as a framework for its political position for the Rio + 20 Conference. With strategies such as progress indicators and a toolbox for the elaboration of policies for the member countries. |
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| "Europe 2020 Strategy" (Europe 2020 |
Another response to the same crisis, where a strategy of "smart, sustainable and inclusive growth" is adopted for a maximum period of ten years |
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| Strategy) of the European Union |
The surge in 2009, publishing reports on energy; environment and climate change; natural resources; and cultural perspectives, introduced "green development" through green innovations. |
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| Asia's Green Transition and Innovation approach. |
Which included among its objectives "an inclusive, green and sustainable recovery." |
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| G-20 |
The concept and initiative of green jobs arise |
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| International Trade Union Confederation |
Whose development topics are environmental technology and eco-industries. |
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