Over the next days, thousands of diplomats and civil society representatives 
will convene in Rio de Janeiro for the UN Conference on Sustainable 
Development, to mark the twentieth anniversary of the 1992 Rio Earth Summit and 
to assess progress and needs for further action.



The Earth System Governance Project, including many of its lead faculty 
members, research fellows and affiliated research centres, have supported this 
process over the last two years with a series of publications, conferences, and 
events.



Also during the Rio+20 Conference, we will continue publishing op-eds and 
information on brand-new publications, events, announcements and on-site 
impressions from our many members present in Rio on 
www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org>. 
You can also follow our special Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/IEGRio2012> 
page or Twitter<https://twitter.com/#!/ESG_IEG> account.



Regardless of the outcomes of the Rio conference, we believe that fundamental 
change in current governance is needed. Our synthesizing policy assessment, 
coauthored by 32 leading members of our network and published on 16 March 2012 
in "Science", lays out in detail a host of measures that decision-makers could 
take in Rio and afterwards to improve earth system governance (see open access 
article "Navigating the Anthropocene: Improving Earth System 
Governance<http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2012-03-15-navigating-anthropocene-improving-earth-system-governance>"
 in Science). We have elaborated on these ideas further in a visioning document 
adopted at an expert workshop in Hakone, Japan (see Hakone 
Vision<http://earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-10-25-hakone-vision-governance-sustainability-21st-century>),
 as well as in longer articles, including in Current Opinion in Environmental 
Sustainability<http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/publication/biermann-frank-transforming-governance-and-institutions-0>
 ("Transforming Governance and Institutions for Global Sustainability") and in 
Environment<http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/publication/biermann-frank-greening-united-nations-charter-0>
 ("Greening the United Nations Charter").



These and numerous other publications are freely available at 
www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org>, 
where you can also find shorter policy reports, weblinks to other organizations 
and documents, and daily updated news headlines.



Our website, as well as our Facebook and LinkedIn presence, is open for 
comments from anybody who cares about improvements in earth system governance. 
We also invite proposals for op-eds that stimulate further debate and outline 
possible reform options.



Our op-eds include:



Ideas for a Sustainable Development 
Outlook<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2012-05-15/ideas-sustainable-development-outlook>
 (Jorge Laguna-Celis)

Prospects for Rio Plus 
20?<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-07-03/prospects-rio-plus-20>
 (Peter M. Haas)

A Sustainable Development 
Council<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-11-04/sustainable-development-council-way-forward-sustainable-development-governance>
 (Birgit Lode, Marianne Beisheim, Nils Simon)

Governing a Complex Earth 
System<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-10-04/governing-complex-earth-system>
 (Victor Galaz)

5 reasons for a UN Chief Scientific 
Advisor<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2012-02-06/5-reasons-un-chief-scientific-advisor>
 (Owen Gaffney)

Our Common 
Values<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-10-07/our-common-values>
 (Klaas van Egmond)

The Challenge of the 
JLG<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-09-05/challenge-jlg-putting-ecological-pieces-back-together>
 (Walker Young)

We Don't See the Forest for the 
Trees<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-06-15/we-don%E2%80%99t-see-forest-trees-sustainability-global-forest-certification-unknown>
 (Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers and Philipp Pattberg)

Towards Decentralized Governance 
Structures<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-07-25/towards-decentralized-governance-structures-message-fukushima-rio20>
 (Norichika Kanie)

Are Governments Ready For Rio 
2012?<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-07-20/are-governments-ready-rio-2012>
 (Carole Excell and Emma Smith)

Ethics in the United 
Nations<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-09-21/ethics-united-nations-earth-charter-ethical-foundation-global-governance>
 (Maayke Aimée Damen)

Governance for Sustainability towards 
Rio+20<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2012-06-04/governance-sustainability-towards-rio20>
 (Ruben Zondervan)

Research gaps in the institutional design of global 
democracy<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-11-25/research-gaps-institutional-design-global-democracy>
 (Jo Leinen and Andreas Bummel)

International Environmental Governance as paradigm 
governance<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-08-19/international-environmental-governance-paradigm-governance>
 (James Greyson)

Global vision for Rio+20 and 
beyond<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2011-08-24/global-vision-rio20-and-beyond-need-focus-social-dimension>
 (Mukul Sanwal)

Becoming good 
ancestors<http://www.ieg.earthsystemgovernance.org/news/2012-04-19/becoming-good-ancestors-creating-guardian-against-short-termism-rio20>
 (World Future Council)



Rio+20 is, regardless of its outcomes, merely a stepping stone toward 
effective, equitable, and legitimate earth system governance. Our global 
network of earth system governance researchers will continue vital research 
efforts in the years to come. We welcome contributions from all colleagues to 
join our initiative. More information on how researchers can become involved in 
the Earth System Governance Project is at 
www.earthsystemgovernance.org<http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org> - or simply 
e-mail [email protected]. We look forward to your response.



With best regards,



Ruben Zondervan



Executive Director

Earth System Governance Project

International Project Office

Lund University

P.O. Box 170, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden

www.earthsystemgovernance.org<http://www.earthsystemgovernance.org>

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