The CEB includes two subsidiary The first three in the list above are part of the HLCP and were set bodies: the High Level Committee on Programmes (HLCP); and up by the CEB as a follow-up to the WSSD in 2002. [...] Because the GEG system is composed of a large set of dissimilar institutions with very different environmental mandates, resource profiles and action arenas, it is not wise to lump all of them together or to try coordinating the activities We should stress that the agencies identified in the diagram of all of them simultaneously. [...] For example, when put together at an EMG annual meeting, the Universal Postal Union representative Based on the schema presented in Figure 1, we propose that given might find little to talk about with the representatives of the the diverging and diverse natures of the actors in the GEG system, Convention on Migratory Species or UNCTAD. [...] To be successful, these retreats should (a) be regular; (b) be restricted to only those institutions for whom The CEB is, by definition, a high-level meeting that brings the environment is the key mission; and (c) be at the level of together the top leaders in the UN system to discuss, plan the highest leadership within these institutions. [...] Environment is already on the agenda of the CEB, One of the challenges is how to bring together the leaders, and is an increasingly important aspect of that agenda.