Background
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) launched the Dynamic
Coalition on Internet and Climate Change (DCICC) in 2007 as an open
body committed to moderating the environmental impact of the Internet, to
seeking new ways to embrace the power of the Internet for reducing greenhouse
gas emissions worldwide, and to enabling transformation in line with the
objectives set and to be set under the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Next meetings
The 5th DCICC meeting will be held in Baku, Azerbaijan during the
7th annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF), to be held on 6-9 November 2012.
The DCICC meeting will be held together with a workshop on Green ICTs and
Innovation.
5th meeting |
Green ICTs for Sustainable Development
8 November 2012, 16.30 to
18h
Conference Room 6
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the meeting
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For information on past DCICC meetings click
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Membership
The DCICC now consists of 51
members:
Algerian Regulatory Authority for Post and
Telecommunications – Bangladesh Internet Governance Forum - Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and
Communication – BlasCom IT – BT – Broadband Company (Uganda) – Burundi Youth
Training Centre – Centre Africain d'�change Culturel – Centre for
Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe – Center
for Parliament Research, Bangladesh - Centre for
Science, Development and Media Studies (India) – China Association for
Science and Technology – Climate Assotiates Ltd. – Climate Risk Ltd – CO2Stats – Commonwealth
Telecommunications Organisation – Dab concept technology ltd - Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and
Innovation – Deutsche Telekom – Digital Accessible Information System
Consortium – DiploFoundation – �cole Polytechnique de Montr�al – Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency – Egyptian Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology – GGS Institute of
Information Communication Technology India - GGS News Agency 7 Star GGS
Today Channel - Global e-Sustainability
Initiative – Institut de l’Audiovisuel et des T�l�communications en Europe –
International Institute for Sustainable Development – International
Telecommunication Union – LaNeta - Law
School, National University of Ireland Galway
- Ministry of Information and Communications
Technology (Jordan) – Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
(Japan) –Ministry of Information and
Communications Technology, Uganda - Ministry of Transport and
Communications, Finland - Nepal Wireless – Nile University – Open Research – Oracle Corporation – Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development – Science Foundation Ireland –
Secretariat of the Pacific Community / German Technical Cooperation – Tama University,
Japan – The Knowledge Foundation – UK Government – United
Nations Economic Commission for Africa (Sub Regional Office for Eastern
Africa) – University of Edinburgh: Climate Change Network – Utsunomiya
University – Wipro Ltd. – Xavier University -
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