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Cooling Climate Crisis: Green Solutions to Slash Emissions
N report reveals that adopting sustainable cooling measures can slash sectoral emissions by 60%, with over 60 countries committing to climate-responsible cooling. Explore the financial implications, the Global Cooling Pledge impact, and the role of G20 nations in steering the cooling sector toward a sustainable future.
Environmental Rule of Law: Transformative Forces, Future Pathways
The global landscape of environmental rule of law is undergoing a rapid metamorphosis, driven by a convergence of technological advancements, the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, heightened public concerns regarding climate change, and the upsurge of movements advocating for racial and social justice. The recently published report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), titled "Environmental Rule of Law: Tracking Progress and Charting Future Directions," offers a comprehensive evaluation of this evolution. By meticulously collecting and analyzing data from 193 UN Member States, the report illuminates prevalent aspects of environmental rule of law worldwide while tracking developments since the inaugural Global Report on Environmental Rule of Law in 2019.
India Contributes 5 % to World’s warming
Despite representing 18% of the global population, India has contributed only 5% to the world's warming. This contrast sheds light on the significant variations in per capita territorial greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across nations, said the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) in its Broken Record report.
Emissions Gap Report Reveals Urgent Need for Global Action
In a sobering revelation, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) released the Emissions Gap Report 2023, painting a dire picture of our planet's climate trajectory. With global temperatures and greenhouse gas emissions skyrocketing, the Broken Record report underscores the imperative for immediate and intensified climate action.
Harnessing the Power of AI to Combat Climate Change
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already making inroads worldwide in health, education, and industry, but how can this cutting-edge technology help the world combat and mitigate the effects of climate change? The recent launch of the UN-led AI Advisory Body advanced a growing global trend to harness machine learning to find solutions to common challenges. AI is upping the data crunching game, and a growing number of governments, businesses, and civil society partners are working together to reap its many benefits.
Widening Adaptation Finance Gap Amid Growing Climate Risks
Despite escalating climate risks worldwide, the adaptation finance gap has grown and now stands between US$194 billion and US$366 billion per year. This gap is substantially larger, at least 50 percent, than previously estimated, said the Adaptation Gap Report 2023: Underfinanced. Underprepared – Inadequate investment and planning on climate adaptation leaves world exposed.
Decisive Efforts to Cut Methane Emisions
Rapid reductions in methane emissions from fossil fuels could help avoid up to 0.1°C of global temperature rise by mid-century – a figure greater than the emissions impact of removing all cars and trucks from the world's roads, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Sands of Change: Global Marine Extraction Threatens Biodiversity
In a concerning revelation, the marine dredging industry is extracting a staggering six billion tons of sand annually, equivalent to over 1 million dump trucks' worth per day. This massive extraction of sand and other sediments is exerting tremendous pressure on marine life and ecosystems, with far-reaching consequences for biodiversity and coastal communities.
Wastewater: From Threat to Climate Solution and Resource Bounty
Wastewater poses a growing threat to both health and the environment, emitting nearly as many greenhouse gases as the aviation sector. However, a recent analysis from the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and GRID-Arendal, in collaboration with the Global Wastewater Initiative (GWWI), says that with appropriate policies, wastewater could offer an alternative energy source to almost half a billion people. Furthermore, it could provide over ten times the water produced by current global desalination capacity and mitigate more than 10 percent of global fertilizer usage.
Sand and Dust Storms: Causes, Impact, and Actions for Mitigation
Sand and dust storms pose a growing threat due to climate change and land mismanagement, leading to desertification. Discover the causes, impacts, and steps that can be taken to combat and minimize the destructive effects of these storms. The UN's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration plays a crucial role in addressing this global challenge.





































