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Climate Events

From showcasing climate action to taking ambition to the next level, climate events provide space for knowledge exchange and discussions to strengthen the Paris Agreement’s implementation.

 

07 Apr 2024
08:00
Global

World Health Day

Climate change is one of the greatest threats to human health, but the solutions are known. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions by phasing out fossil fuels and investing in sustainable transport, food and energy solutions will improve human health and save millions of lives. Learn more about climate change and health here.

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06 Apr 2024
08:00
Global

International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

With billions of participants, facilitators, and spectators around the world, sport has the potential to play a key role in raising awareness and influencing behaviours for meaningful climate action. Recognizing the power and universality of sport, the International Day is an opportunity to mobilize athletes, fans and clubs to drive change and positively impact people’s lives.

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30 Mar 2024
17:15
Global

International Day of Zero Waste

Waste of all kinds contributes to the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. But options exist for living more sustainably. We can make choices that have less harmful effects on the environment. On the International Day of Zero Waste, learn about what you can do to take action for the planet.

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30 Mar 2024
09:00
Global

International Day of Zero Waste

Waste of all kinds contributes to the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. But options exist for living more sustainably. We can make choices that have less harmful effects on the environment. On the International Day of Zero Waste, learn about what you can do to take action for the planet.

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23 Mar 2024
09:00
Global

Earth Hour

Earth Hour brings the world together in a moment of unity to shine a spotlight on the climate crisis and biodiversity loss. The United Nations is joining the global effort to mark the Biggest Hour for Earth. On 23 March at 8:30 p.m. local time, join WWF, the UN, and other partners in switching off your lights and giving an hour for Earth, turning one hour into thousands and millions of hours of action for our planet.

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23 Mar 2024
08:00
Global

World Meteorological Day

Climate change is causing more frequent and intense extreme weather events, resulting in widespread adverse impacts and related losses and damages to nature and people. The need for early warning systems is critical to protecting lives and livelihoods, especially to those on the frontlines of the climate crisis. Learn more about early warnings systems and why they are an essential part of adapting to climate change here.

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22 Mar 2024
20:30
Global

World Water Day

From floods and rising sea levels to wildfires and droughts, climate change and water are deeply connected. The impacts of climate change are intensifying water scarcity, which can lead to social unrest and spark conflict. We must scale up action to enhance management of water resources, not only to combat the climate crisis, but to protect livelihoods and foster peace and security around the world. Learn more about how climate change is intensifying resource scarcity and impacting human security here.

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19 Mar 2024
08:30 to 17:30
Global

International Day of Forests

Preserving and restoring forests is essential for achieving the world’s climate goals. Healthy forests act as carbon sinks absorbing millions of tons of carbon dioxide each year, which helps regulate the planet’s temperature. Forests are also critical ecosystems, providing habitats for over half of the world’s land-based species and livelihoods for over one billion people.Learn more about forests, land and climate change here.

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08 Mar 2024
09:00
Global

International Women's Day

While the climate crisis affects everyone, women and girls are disproportionately affected, commonly facing higher risks and greater burdens. To ensure a just transition and a truly sustainable future, climate action must be informed by the current reality of gender inequality and prioritize the empowerment of women and girls.

Learn more about how climate change impacts women and girls and why gender equality is key to climate action here.

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03 Mar 2024
09:00
Global

World Wildlife Day

Our health as a species depends on having healthy wildlife populations, healthy ecosystems and the biodiversity that allows for a healthy planet. Find out how protecting the world’s biodiversity is essential to combatting the climate crisis here.

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01 Mar 2024
19:15
Global

World Seagrass Day

Rising temperatures increase the risk of irreversible loss of marine and coastal ecosystems, such as seagrasses, which play a vital role in mitigating the impacts of climate change. Seagrasses not only provide crucial habitats for marine species, but they also serve as highly efficient carbon sinks, storing up to 18% of the world's oceanic carbon, and act as a protective buffer against floods and storms along coasts. Learn more about why the ocean is our best ally for climate solutions: /en/climatechange/science/climate-issues/ocean".

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26 Feb 2024 to 01 Mar 2024
09:00 to 18:00
Nairobi, Kenya

The sixth session of the 缅北禁地Environment Assembly (UNEA-6)

As the world’s top decision-making body on the environment, the 缅北禁地Environment Assembly (UNEA) aims to help restore harmony between humanity and nature. UNEA-6 focuses on how multilateralism can help tackle the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste.

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11 Dec 2023
08:00
Global

World Mountain Day

Healthy mountain ecosystems help mitigate the impacts of climate change. Mountain forests and grasslands cool local temperatures, increase water retention, store carbon from the atmosphere, and reduce the risks of erosion and landslides. But mountains are under threat from climate change. Rising temperatures also mean that mountain glaciers are melting at unprecedented rates, affecting freshwater supplies downstream for millions of people.

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10 Dec 2023
08:00
Global

Human Rights Day

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the landmark document that enshrines the inalienable rights that everyone everywhere is entitled to as a human being. Climate change poses a serious risk to several human rights, including the rights to life, water, food, and health. Under human rights law, States have an obligation to prevent the foreseeable adverse effects of climate change and protect those most affected by climate impacts.

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05 Dec 2023
08:00
Global

World Soil Day

Soil provides vital services, such as oxygen, food and water, that are essential for life. Without healthier soils and more sustainable land management, we cannot tackle the climate crisis, produce enough food and adapt to a changing climate. Learn more about the relationship between climate and land here.

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30 Nov 2023 to 12 Dec 2023
08:00 to 18:00
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

缅北禁地Climate Change Conference (COP28)

With global temperatures hitting record highs, and extreme weather events affecting people around the globe, this year’s 缅北禁地climate change conference, COP28, is a pivotal opportunity to correct course and accelerate action to tackle the climate crisis. COP28 is where the world will take stock of progress on the Paris Agreement – the landmark climate treaty concluded in 2015 – and chart a course of action to dramatically reduce emissions and protect lives and livelihoods.

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26 Nov 2023
08:00
Global

World Sustainable Transport Day

Transport is vital for promoting connectivity, trade, economic growth and employment. Yet it is also implicated as a significant source of pollution, with the sector accounting for roughly 15 per cent of total greenhouse gas emissions. The transport sector is, therefore, central to combatting climate change and achieving sustainable development. Learn more about making sustainable lifestyle choices when it comes to transport here.

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13 Nov 2023 to 17 Nov 2023
08:00 to 18:00
Johor, Malaysia

Asia-Pacific Climate Week

Asia-Pacific Climate Week 2023 takes place in Johor Bahru, hosted by the government of Malaysia, and provides a platform for policymakers, practitioners, businesses and civil society to exchange on climate solutions, barriers to overcome and opportunities realized in the region. The 2023 regional climate weeks are being held to build momentum ahead of the 缅北禁地Climate Change Conference COP28 and the conclusion of the first global stocktake.

People across Asia and the Pacific are convening virtually this week to take the pulse of climate action, explore possibilities for action and showcase ambitious solutions.
05 Nov 2023
08:00
Global

World Tsunami Awareness Day

With climate change leading to more disasters and extreme weather events like tsunamis, the need for early warning systems is more crucial than ever. Yet, currently, only half of the countries worldwide have adequate multi-hazard early warning systems. Launched by the 缅北禁地Secretary-General in 2022, the Early Warnings for All initiative is an effort to ensure that everyone on Earth is protected by an early warning system by 2027.

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缅北禁地Relief Efforts in Countries Affected by Tsunamis.
30 Oct 2023 to 31 Oct 2023
08:00 to 18:00
Dubai, UAE

Pre-COP28

The Pre-COP brings together ministers to prepare for COP28, discuss the key political aspects of the negotiations, find solutions to outstanding issues, and set the tone for the COP28 meeting.