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Top 4 united nations environment programme News Today

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Earth may be in crisis, but we can still choose our future: UNEP GEO-7
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world22h ago

Earth may be in crisis, but we can still choose our future: UNEP GEO-7

  • UNEP’s GEO-7 warns that four interlinked crises demand integrated, system-wide action now.
  • Two transformation pathways are outlined: behavioural change and technological progress.
  • Economy, materials, energy, food systems, and environment are five key action areas.
  • Eliminating subsidies and internalising costs could raise prices but unlock long-term benefits.
  • Protecting nature can deliver long-term economic benefits up to trillions annually.
  • Approach requires cross-sector involvement beyond environmental ministries.
  • The GEO-7 emphasizes indigenous knowledge as vital to a just, sustainable future.
  • Unprecedented cost of inaction is highlighted alongside potential job-friendly gains.
  • Governance and finance reform are needed to enable transformation.
  • The report envisions substantial GDP resilience and economic benefits by 2050–2100.
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Environment summit calls for bold action on climate and biodiversity
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world17h ago

Environment summit calls for bold action on climate and biodiversity

  • UN Environment Assembly calls for bold action on climate and biodiversity at the seventh session.
  • Event organizers emphasize international cooperation to address environmental challenges.
  • Media coverage connects global talks with local environmental updates and policies.
  • Environment Assembly seeks planetary resilience through concerted action.
  • Leaders discuss policy and practical steps to combat ecosystem degradation.
  • The event’s aim includes advancing sustainable development through environmental governance.
  • Global environmental challenges are framed within a broader news ecosystem.
  • The assembly prioritizes resilience in the face of climate and biodiversity threats.
  • News coverage situates global dialogue within national and regional contexts.
  • Environment talks advocate concrete steps to safeguard ecosystems worldwide.
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Climate change is coming for the world's GDP, says UNEP report
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world13h ago

Climate change is coming for the world's GDP, says UNEP report

  • UNEP urges a global, whole-of-society shift to combat climate change and reshape economies.
  • Economists forecast macroeconomic benefits rising to about $20 trillion per year by 2070.
  • Investments are expected to reduce premature deaths and lift millions from poverty through cleaner air and water access.
  • The UNEP report identifies inclusive indicators and circular economies as key policy directions.
  • The report warns current paths involving fossil fuels would cause large economic damages by 2050.
  • The report cites 287 scientists from 82 countries contributing to its findings.
  • The analysis stresses moving beyond GDP as the sole economic measure.
  • COP30 negotiations are cited as a barrier to fossil fuel phaseout commitments.
  • The report outlines actions like sustainable diets, reduced waste, and better land protection.
  • UNEP highlights two futures for humanity and urges choosing the sustainable path.
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Five climate trailblazers: UNEP’S 2025 Champions of the Earth
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world5h ago

Five climate trailblazers: UNEP’S 2025 Champions of the Earth

  • UNEP named five 2025 Champions of the Earth highlighting diverse approaches to climate action.
  • Cynthia Houniuhi leads Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change, shaping climate law.
  • Supriya Sahu is praised for subnational climate action and sustainable cooling.
  • Mariam Issoufou architects climate-resilient buildings using local materials.
  • Imazon develops AI deforestation models to protect the Amazon.
  • Manfredi Caltagirone is honored posthumously for methane data leadership.
  • The awards emphasize climate justice, sustainable cooling, and forest protection.
  • The event signals bold leadership amid accelerating climate impacts.
  • The Champions of the Earth program highlights contributions across regions.
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