World Wildlife Fund WWF China

The first international conservation organization invited to work in China; WWF has been active here since 1980, when Dr. George Schaller arrived to work with Chinese scientists on giant panda conservation. WWF CPO’s principal aim is to offer solutions that will simultaneously reduce China’s global impact and improve livelihoods here.

 

World Wildlife Fund WWF China
Website: http://www.wwfchina.org
Email: wwfchina@wwfchina.org
Phone: +86 10 6511 6211
Address: Room 1609, Wenhua Gong, Beijing Working People’s Culture Palace (Laodong Renmin Wenhuagong Dongmen), Beijing 100006, P.R. China

Wetlands International China

Wetlands International China is an International non-profit organization. It aims to maintain and restore the wetlands, protect wetland’s resources and biodiversity.

 

Wetlands International China
Website: http://www.wetwonder.org/en

US-China Environmental Fund

USCEF works with its Chinese and U.S. partners to design and implement conservation-oriented projects that serve as models for future development. The strategy provides resources for current priorities and facilitates vision and initiative for the future. USCEF is well suited to assist China to strengthen stewardship and conservation of its natural and cultural resources by offering access to US expertise, assistance with fundraising and project management.

US-China Environmental Fund

Website: http://www.uscef.org

Email: uscef@uscef.org.cn, mail@uscef.org, chenleon@uscef.org.cn, brody@uscef.org

Phone: +86.10.8229.3888, 1.608.767.3888

Address: USCEF/China Suite A2506, Tianyuan Apartment No. 36, Guang’anmen Nanjie Beijing 100054 China,

Address US: 3422 Kelliher Rd. Mount Horeb, Wisconsin 53572 USA

 

United Nations Development Program China

In China, UNDP fosters human development to empower women and men to build better lives. As the UN’s development network, UNDP draws on a world of experience to assist China in developing its own solutions to the country’s development challenges. Through partnerships and innovation, UNDP works to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and an equitable Xiao Kang society by reducing poverty, strengthening rule of the law, promoting environmental sustainability, and fighting HIV/AIDS.

 

United Nations Development Program China
Website: http://www.undp.org.cn
Phone: (8610) 85320800
Address: United Nations Development Programme, China Country Office
Address:2 Liangmahe Nanlu, Beijing 100600, China

The Phelex Foundation

The Phelex Institute promotes the study of rural education in lesser-developed countries in Asia and Africa, and seeks to build an information resource center that supports the Phelex Foundation’s assistance programs and those of other charities. They also support several environmental initiatives.

The Phelex Foundation
Website: http://www.phelex.com
Email: phelex@phelex.com, phelexus@phelex.com
Phone: 86-10-8959-0620, (781)251-9655
The Phelex Foundation, 502-2 Yuntong Garden, Tongzhou District, Beijing 101100, China ,
The Phelex Foundation, 17 Blue Jay Road, Westwood, MA 02090, USA
Email: phelex@sina.com

The Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation

The Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation (ICET) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to promoting clean and energy efficient vehicles and fuels in China, holding green vehicle and technology conferences, and conducting diverse public outreach programs.

 

The Innovation Center for Energy and Transportation
Website: http://www.icet.org.cn
Email: info@icet.org.cn, info@icet-usa.org
Phone: +86 10 65857324, 001 626 4036697
Address: Room 1904, e-Tower Building, No. C12 Guanghua Rd., Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100020 P. R. China
592 Garfield Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030, U.S.A
Bank name: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Dong Si Nan Branch, Beijing

START Regional Center for Temperate East Asia

Based on the original Climate Research Laboratory of Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), START Regional Center for Temperate East Asia (START TEA RC) was founded as a research entity in 1995. The main research theme of START TEA RC is the integrated research of global change and regional responses. START TEA RC also undertakes the international functions of International Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training (START) and to carry on global change study and related training in East Asia region.

 

START Regional Center for Temperate East Asia
Website: http://www.tea.ac.cn

Snowland Great Rivers Environmental Protection Association

The aims of SEPA are to encouraging the local people to know more about their environment & its development; to facilitate the formation of Qinghai-Tibet plateau ecological culture; to promote the sustainable development of individual communities on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau; to promote the concern of international & Chinese societies on the environment of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau & its sustainable development.

 

Snowland Great Rivers Environmental Protection Association
Website: http://www.snowland-great-rivers.org
Email: zao@multifilter.ru
Phone: 7 (812) 336-60-51
Address: ЗАО «Мультифильтр»198323, Россия, г. Санкт-Петербург, пос. Горелово, ул. Заречная, 2

Shanghai Roots and Shoots

Shanghai Roots and Shoots seeks to foster respect and compassion for all living things, to promote understanding of all cultures and beliefs, and to inspire each individual to take action to make the world a better place for animals, the environment, and the human community.  Donations and volunteers are always welcome.