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CBI helps formulate Energia 2050, a shared roadmap for a cleaner, cheaper, and more accessible energy future for Chile.
CBI's work with communities and international oil companies in the Niger Delta has underscored the enormous value the Mutual Gains Approach can offer for improving relationships and results for both sets of stakeholders.
CBI’s 20th Anniversary Symposium brings together an extraordinary, global group of colleagues to generate ideas on how collaboration can help mitigate and resolve present and future conflicts.
At its 20th Anniversary Symposium, CBI focuses on the most significant challenges and opportunities for collaboration to help secure affordable, reliable, and clean energy.
At its 20th Anniversary Symposium, CBI focuses on the most significant challenges and opportunities for collaboration to improve water governance.
On its 20th Anniversary, CBI calls for stakeholders to step up their efforts in collaborative dialogue and consensus building to resolve energy debates around the world.
CBI facilitates dialogues aimed at promoting effective and efficient use of Nigerian government gas and oil revenue for investments in human development.
CBI practitioners reflect on lessons learned from a community engagement process between Chevron and hundreds of communities impacted by its onshore operations in the Niger Delta.
This three-day workshop focuses on developing the capacity to collaborate effectively on wind development policy, facility siting, and related issues, including visual impacts, noise, credible data, local benefits, and more.
CBI facilitates the formation of a multi-stakeholder governance group for the implementation of the U.S. Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative.
Corporate Stakeholder Engagement provides a new point of entry for those concerned about the social and environmental impacts of mineral extraction.
CBI works with senior government officials from across the Middle East and North Africa to explore how they can more effectively prepare in-country for international climate negotiations.