GECF: Restored unity among Gulf States to bring stability to energy markets
18 Jan 2021
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41st Summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, reaffirming the importance of the international dialogue.
Itself embodying the ethos of diplomacy and multilateralism, the GECF hails the Al-Ula Declaration s goals to build intergovernmental bridges towards a sustainable future regionally and globally. These shared values of cooperation are the guiding principles of the GECF - a coalition of 19 leading producers and exporters of natural gas jointly representing 71% of their proven reserves, 44% of the source marketed production, 53% of pipeline, and 57% of LNG exports across the globe - as affirmed in its Statute, the 2019 Malabo Declaration at the outcome of the 5th GECF Summit of Heads of State and Government, and the constitutive acts.
The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF, Forum) has welcomed the Al-Ula Declaration on “solidarity and stability” issued at the 41st Summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, reaffirming the importance of the internation
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John Elton Ross
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Madison: John Elton Ross, distinguished emeritus of the University of Wisconsin, Madison and pioneer in the study of the role of mass communication in environmental decision making died December 3, 2020. He was 94.
John was a faculty member at the UW from 1956-1992, holding a joint appointment in Agricultural Journalism and Environmental Science. He served as Executive Director of the Pilot Project for Environmental Sciences from 1966-1968 and was instrumental in founding the groundbreaking Institute for Environmental Studies (IES) in 1970. As Associate Director of IES from 1970-1978, he oversaw development of an undergraduate program in Environmental Sciences