Min Zhou

Climate And Office Manager,china at Pacific Environment

Min Zhou is an experienced professional with a diverse background in environmental management and international trading. Currently serving as Climate and Office Manager for Pacific Environment since March 2022, Min Zhou also co-founded and directs the Green Society Environmental Action Network since December 2004. Previous roles include External Relation Manager for the China Changbei Project at 壳牌 from June 2011 to October 2021 and North America Market Manager at SalvationDATA Technology from January 2009 to January 2010. Min Zhou has held international trading managerial positions at Jiangsu Kaiyuan Co., Ltd. and Changzhou YONGFA Corduroy Co., Ltd. Furthermore, Min Zhou is pursuing a master's degree in Integrated Effectiveness Management at The University of Hong Kong, following an undergraduate education at Huazhong Agricultural University.

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Chengdu, China

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Pacific Environment

Pacific Environment empowers communities to protect their well-being and the natural world around them. We get money and expertise to the ground in challenging venues on the Pacific Rim, including China, Russia, and the Alaskan Arctic. By strengthening communities and protecting the environment in such places, we also promote transparency, public participation, and legal enforcement, which form the basis on which people can achieve lasting protection of their health and the environment. Pacific Environment offers one of the very few granting and training programs serving grassroots leaders around the Pacific Rim. At the heart of our long-term commitment to community-led environmental activism is a comprehensive support program. The community leaders and groups we partner with consistently tell us that the value we provide stems from three things: 1) giving them financial and mentoring support; 2) bringing them together in coordinated networks; and 3) supplying much needed expertise for their campaigns (e.g., technical, scientific, legal). Over three decades we have nurtured more than 150 grassroots organizations around the Pacific Rim and provided millions of dollars. In turn, the networks we foster create concentric ripples outward to many more people and organizations that ally together to undertake public education, litigation, media outreach, large-scale advocacy campaigns, and sophisticated policy work. To complement these community efforts, Pacific Environment has developed substantial expertise in global policy venues typically beyond the reach of local leaders. For example, we have obtained one of the few seats available to NGOs at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a U.N. agency that writes the rules for the high seas. We use this seat to advocate for rules that protect marine mammals and indigenous food security, curb greenhouse gas emissions, and protect Arctic waters from the dangers of catastrophic oil spills.