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Television Trust for the Environment (tve) is an independent, international not-for-profit organisation founded in 1984 by Central Television, UNEP and WWF. Its remit is to raise awareness of, and stimulate debate about, environment, development, health and human rights issues worldwide through the production, coproduction and distribution of television programmes and other electronic media, and through webcasting. The organisation's series have included Earth Report/Earth Reporters on the global environment; Life/Life on the Edge on globalisation, both broadcast on BBC World News and two YouTube series by young film-makers;〔(A Million Views on Copenhagen ) and (Biomovies )〕 and a series of short films by African producers around the 2010 Football World Cup.〔(African Football Shorts )〕 Other productions include regional series for audiences in Africa and Latin America. Both Television for the Environment and Television Trust for the Environment go under the collective name ''tve''. Television for the Environment is a company limited by guarantee〔Registered in England and Wales (registered office 46 Bloomsbury Street, London WC1B 3QJ, company number 1811236)〕 and a registered charity.〔charity number 326585〕 Television Trust for the Environment is a registered charity.〔Charity number 326539〕 The organisation works with 49 partner organizations in 41 countries across Africa, Asia Pacific and Latin America & the Caribbean – including three Partners in China, one in Korea and five in India. One of the founding Trustees was the award-winning film-maker Adrian Cowell.〔() ()〕 Two programmes were included in a BBC Trust report entitled "Funding Arrangements and Sponsorship of Documentary and Feature Programmes on BBC World News".〔(BBC tightens rules on sponsorship after 15 breaches )〕 One programme on eradicating the killer global cattle disease Rinderpest was deemed to have a conflict of interest with the sponsor. The second programme was only found to have inadequately clear credits. However they were both found to be editorially impartial, complying with BBC Production Guidelines. The organisation has one of the largest libraries of copyright cleared environmental films in the world.〔http://www.chinadevelopmentbrief.com/dingo/Sector/Environment/2-12-0-206-0-0.html〕 == Trustees == Dr Camilla Toulmin, Chair Senior Fellow, International Institute for Environment and Development Chris Oakley CBE, Treasurer Chairman of Media, Employment and Finance Partnership Carl Christopher-Ansari Founder, Ten Foot Giant Alistair Clark Managing Director, Environment and Sustainability, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Dr Christoph Mazur Research Associate, CPSE, Grantham Institute Affiliate, Climate-KIC Fellow, Energy Futures Lab, Imperial College London Jamie Drummond Co-Founder and Executive director, ONE James Fulcher Co-founder, Racing Heart Films Lady Glenarthur Mei Sim Lai OBE DL Founder & Principal, LaiPeters & Co, Chartered Accountants Surina Narula MBE Founder, tve Global Sustainability Film Awards Samuel Shiroff Vice President, Business and Social Purpose, Edelman Public Relations Teuta Bakalli Managing Director, Extol Capital Solutions Trustees emeritus The Lord St John of Bletso (former President, The Friends of tve) Richard Creasey Chairman emeritus (former Chair, tve) Managing director, BFC Media Ltd Ivan Hattingh Chairman emeritus(former Chair, tve) Former director of development, WWF-UK 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Television Trust for the Environment」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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