- UNEP - UN Environment Programme
The global authority for the environment with programmes focusing on climate, nature, pollution, sustainable development and more
- EnvironmentGPT
How is the health of our planet doing right now, and what does that mean for us? What indicators show the current state of global environmental health, and what policy priorities should address them? Why can circular economy be beneficial?
- AI has an environmental problem. Here’s what the world can do . . . - UNEP
The sprawling data centres that house AI servers churn out toxic electronic waste and are voracious consumers of electricity, which in most places is still produced from fossil fuels
- Annual Report 2025 | UNEP - UN Environment Programme
The 2025 Annual Report explores UNEP’s results and impacts across climate action, nature and land action, pollution action and more In a time when multilateralism is more important than ever, it looks at how UNEP uniquely brings the world together to tackle global challenges, while underpinning decision-making processes with science, data and policy support
- Safeguarding Space: Environmental issues, risks and . . . - UNEP
The space sector is growing exponentially, with over 12,000 spacecraft deployed in the past decade and many more planned as the world embraces the benefits provided by satellite services This growth presents significant environmental challenges at all layers of the atmosphere These include air pollution from launch emissions, spacecraft emissions in the stratosphere, spacecraft demise
- About the United Nations Environment Programme - UNEP
Safeguarding the environment for future generations The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is the United Nations’ leading global authority on the environment, driving transformational change on the triple planetary crisis: the crisis of climate change, the crisis of nature, land and biodiversity loss, and the crisis of pollution and waste
- Global leaders meet in Kenya to wrestle with environmental crises - UNEP
The three planetary environmental crises of climate change, nature, land and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste are pushing natural systems to their breaking point, with potentially dire consequences for humanity UNEA-7 runs from 8-12 December
- Five ways in which education is driving environmental action
Education is powering environmental action: five ways schools, youth programmes and universities build skills, leadership and solutions to restore nature
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