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鈥檚 Global Recovery Observatory on green spending brings together global leaders and international institutions to debate progress, explore openings, and attempt to answer some of the major questions following the Covid-19 pandemic. An online is asking and answering the questions that matter: What is at risk if we fail to build back better? Can recovery spending bring strong economic and job impacts while securing environmental progress? How can countries better leverage recovery spending to accelerate the transition to a sustainable and more equitable world?

At the Assembly leadership dialogue ministers and other high-level representatives are invited to announce concrete actions by their respective governments or organizations that will promote the environmental dimension of sustainable development

The  warned that the world risks new pandemics if we don鈥檛 change how we safeguard nature. Attended by thousands of online participants, including more than 1,500 delegates from 153 UN Member States, the Assembly also agreed on key aspects of the work of the UN Environment Programme (), kicked off the commemoration of UNEP鈥檚 50th anniversary and held leadership dialogues, where Member States addressed how to build a resilient and inclusive post-pandemic world. In a political statement endorsed at the close of the Assembly, Member States reaffirmed UNEP鈥檚 mandate as the leading global environmental authority and called for greater and more inclusive multilateralism to tackle the environmental challenges.

We need to strengthen action to protect and restore nature and the nature-based solutions to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in its three complementary dimensions: social, economic and environmental. The fifth session of the (UNEA-5) starts today and it provides an opportunity for Member States and Stakeholders to take ambitious steps towards building back better and greener by ensuring that investments in economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic contribute to sustainable development.

Environment is the foundation for human wellbeing. Who speaks for it? Who leads on it? Almost fifty years ago, in 1972, was created as the anchor institution for the global environment, a small, smart and capable body that was to 鈥渃olor the UN environmental鈥. UNEP鈥檚 fiftieth anniversary offers an opportunity to reflect on its core mandate, raise awareness about its accomplishments, and solicit input on its future. for a conversation with Maria Ivanova, the author of 鈥淭he Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution: UNEP at Fifty鈥 at 18:30 - 19:30 h EAT.

The past six years have been the warmest on record since 1880, with 2016, 2019 and 2020 being the top three, according to the  (WMO). The year 2020 was 1.2掳C above pre-industrial era (1880) temperatures.  a 20 per cent probability that temperatures will temporarily exceed 1.5掳C as early as 2024. According to the , Member States committed to limit global warming to well below 2掳C, preferably to 1.5掳C, compared to pre-industrial levels. In January this year, Ant贸nio Guterres, the United Nations Secretary-General, said 2021 was a critical year for climate, calling for multilateral action. 

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What would the world look like if we hadn鈥檛 saved the ozone layer? It鈥檚 2084 and the disease known as the GROW has taken over. Three teenagers, Knox, Sagan and Terran, find themselves on an epic adventure to save themselves and the world.

calls for nominees for the Champions of the Earth award 鈥 the UN鈥檚 highest honour for individuals and organizations that are safeguarding our environment and transforming societies.

Surge in court cases over climate change shows increasing role of litigation in addressing the climate crisis, according to .

罢丑别听COVID-19聽pandemic is likely to hamper the efforts of developing countries to adapt to the climate crisis. This is the analysis of Dr.

warns 2020 was not only the year of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was also the year of intensifying climate change: high temperatures, floods, droughts, storms, wildfires and even locust plagues. Even more worryingly, the world is heading for at least a 3掳C temperature rise this century. We need strong action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to meet the Paris Agreement goals of holding global warming this century to well below 2掳C and pursuing 1.5掳C. Nations must urgently step-up action to adapt to the new climate reality or face serious costs, damages and losses.

More and more people in water-scarce countries rely on desalinated water for drinking, cooking and washing. Here are .

To better understand the mysteries of the world鈥檚 oceans, a team of scientists is using satellite imaging to map out, in unprecedented detail, one of the planet鈥檚 most iconic underwater ecosystems: the shallow coral reef.

An engineer who turns plastic rubbish into paving stones. An activist who is fighting to save endangered salmon. And an inventor who developed a machine capable of pulling water out of the air. These are just some of the winners of the 2020 prize. They are (Kenya), (China), (India), (Greece), (Peru), (United States of America) and (Kuwait).