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  1. Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke GCMG GCStJ (25 July 1898 – 16 December 1962) was a British colonial administrator. Biography. Arden-Clarke was educated at Rossall School.

  2. Biography. Charles Arden-Clarke trained as a zoologist and ecologist and worked for six years in the Political Ecology Research Group in the UK, primarily on the environmental impacts of nuclear power and of conventional and organic farming systems. Between 1990 and 1999 he developed and led WWF International’s Trade and Investment programme.

  3. On Arden-Clarke's death, the arch-nationalist Nkrumah testified to this relationship in exceptional terms: 'It can be truly said that independence for Ghana might have been seriously delayed but for Sir Charles's readiness to co-operate with the forces of nationalism' (West Africa, 22 Dec 1962).

  4. Charles Arden Clarke. Head, 10YFP Secretariat, UN Environment Economy Division, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Originally trained as a zoologist and ecologist in the UK and South Africa. Worked for six years with the Political Ecology Research Group in the UK, primarily on the environmental impacts of nuclear power and of ...

  5. Head of 10YFP Secretariat, Economy Division, UN Environment. Charles Arden-Clarke trained as a zoologist and ecologist and worked for six years in the Political Ecology Research Group in the...

  6. 22 de dez. de 2008 · Sir Charles Arden-Clarke, later governor of the Gold Coast, spent his early career in the 1920s as a district officer in Nigeria, where, despite his reluctance, he had to oversee a number of executions. After one such occasion in Nungu, he wrote: ‘This was a terrible business …

  7. Several speakers discussed the 10YFP with regard to their involvement in one or more of its programmes, and its role in addressing SDG 12 challenges. Charles Arden-Clarke, UNEP, briefed delegates on the launch of the One Planet Network, a platform for action on SDG 12.