World Resources Institute (WRI) China
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World Resources Institute (WRI) China-
yuchen guo Student at UCL
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London, England, United Kingdom
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Rising Star
Wei W. PHD Student-
Compiègne, Hauts-de-France, France
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Rising Star
Weiqi Zhou Research Analyst at World Resources Institute-
Rising Star
Cheng Zhang Experienced and International GM, Project Development and management, Project Fiance, EPC-
Shenyang, Liaoning, China
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Rising Star
Jie Meng Operations Manager at World Resources Institute (WRI) China-
Beijing, China
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Top 10%
Overview
Over 1,000 experts and staff work in more than 100 cities of 60 countries. We have institutional offices in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico and the United States; regional hubs in Ethiopia (for Africa) and the Netherlands (for Europe) and program offices in Istanbul, Kinshasa and London. In China, we work on four urgent challenges: Climate and Energy, Sustainable cities , Food & Land, and Belt and Road Initiative(BRI). that must be addressed to reduce poverty, grow economies and protect natural systems: In 2008, WRI opened its first international office in Beijing, China. It supported China’s national strategy on environmental protection and sustainable development in major areas including synergic control and prevention of air pollution, coordinated management of water quality, water ecology and water resources, green finance and capacity building of environmental governance. WRI holds an official registration in China as a foreign NGO, as the certificate was issued by Beijing Public Security Bureau in November, 2017. With the registration, WRI advances its work on environment and sustainability in China with a new legal status—Beijing Representative Office, under the guidance and support of the public security agency and the Ministry of Environmental Protection (current Ministry of Ecology and Environment) as supervisor.
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