Global Foundation for Democracy and Development (GFDD) just launched the audiobook Hacia el desarrollo sostenible y la economía verde en la República Dominicana (Towards sustainable development and green economy in Dominican Republic) which includes a brief analysis of the current sustainable development in a global context, a compilation of national and international legislation regarding said topics and a practical guide to promote environmental sustainability and resilience from both business and household perspectives. The book is available in Amazon, Audible, Itunes and our website and is downloadable straight to your smart-phone, e-reader device or tablet.
The publication, initially recorded in Spanish, uses very user-friendly language to foster awareness on climate change and sustainability topics for a wide audience in both the Dominican Republic and abroad. For the first time, a new audience of listeners interested in sustainable development and green economy can hear an introduction to basic sustainability topics and the most important milestones at the international and local levels on sustainable development. The compilation outlines the best practices and shares the lessons learned from many countries and companies that have committed to sustainability at several levels. The book then presents useful hands-on tips for saving water and energy, contributing to transport sustainability, promoting green policies at the work place, and other related areas of interest. The book also includes several facts, important quotes/statements and useful information related to the Sustainable Development Goals proposed by the United Nations.
Businesses and households that wish to contribute to sustainable development are now provided with the knowledge of where and how to start. Although this was originally written for the Dominican Republic audience, it is undoubtedly just as applicable to other people elsewhere, since our need for a more sustainable environment knows no geographical limits.
Related Links:
http://publications.globalfoundationdd.org
Audible website link
Amazon website link
http://www.amazon.com/Desarrollo-Sostenible-Dominicana-internacional-legislaci%C3%B3n/dp/9945590022

Eco-Schools is an international environmental certification program that is provided to schools that develop education and participation programs and projects where the children and friends of the school, following the established procedures, get involved in the implementation of environmental enhancements in the school and in the community. This program is overseen worldwide by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).
With this activity, the DREFF and GFDD once again sought to fulfill one of its objectives, which is to provide information and proposals that contribute to appreciation of the Dominican environment and promote its sustainable use. They also endeavor to contribute to the international screening of Dominican films while providing development opportunities to the country’s young filmmakers.
Stephanie Flack, DCEFF Executive Director, opened the night and introduced Dr. Matthew Scott, President, Carnegie Institution for Science; Dr. Peter Fox-Penner, an internationally recognized expert on energy markets and policy; Greer Johnson Gillis, Deputy Director, District Department of Transportation; Alex Liftman, Global Environment Executive, Bank of America; and filmmakers Margarete Jangård and Chris Paine (Who Killed the Electric Car, 2006; Revenge of the Electric Car, 2011), producers of the opening film Bikes vs. Cars.
The alpinist Karim Mella, President of Siempre Más Foundation, coordinated the expedition, which was also supported by twelve team members of Siempre Más, as well as students from past expeditions, which have been identified by their leadership attributes.
Reydi Moreta, of the DREFF, and Alejandrina Matos, representing the EcoEscuelas program and the IDARD and Janeira Masiel of EcoEscuelas program as well, offered welcoming words in the different activities, where a large number of students had the opportunity to see the documentary, directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, that highlights the everyday harsh reality of people who live without access to water. Moreta took the opportunity to discuss the initiatives of GFDD and the Dominican Republic Environmental Film Festival (DREFF), which this year takes place in the Dominican Republic from September 8 to 13.
During one week, from 3 to 10 February, the Director of the DREFF, Natasha Despotovic, and Director of Digital Media and Print Material, Semiramis de Miranda, participated in the event and in the meetings that GFN traditionally held during the festival. “FIFE is an excellent opportunity, not only to see some of the best productions of the year, but to generate contacts, exchange ideas and build networks with some of the most important environmental festivals in the world,” said Despotovic.



































































