biosphere reserves are tangible proof that humanity can live in balance with nature. 11 more sites are joining this powerful network, which is more relevant and necessary than ever.
Natural Resources and the Environment
The world is inundated by plastic. More than is produced every year, half of which is designed to be used only once. Less than 10% is recycled. An estimated end up in lakes, rivers, and seas. What is less known is that microplastics find their way into the food, water, and air we consume. The good news is that we have science to tackle the problem. This World Environment Day let鈥檚 find solutions to plastic pollution. Join our campaign .
There has never been a more urgent need to revive damaged ecosystems. Take on the nature crisis by preventing, halting, and reversing the loss of nature. Play this game and learn how to restore.
and partners are helping Maasai men and women become beekeepers which is helping regenerate the forests around their hives.
Moored off Yemen鈥檚 Red Sea coast, the FSO Safer is a supertanker in advanced state of decay that will soon break apart or explode if the world does not act, warns. A massive spill from the Safer would destroy pristine reefs, coastal mangroves and other sea life across the Red Sea, expose millions of people to highly polluted air, and cut off food, fuel and other life-saving supplies to Yemen, where 17 million people already need food aid.
We know that the world is facing a planetary emergency of nature loss and climate change. It is made worse by the impacts of inequality, conflict, insecurity and health crises. aims to put nature at the heart of a shared global understanding of sustainable development. Where nature is being protected and restored as a planetary safety net for humanity, safeguarding our food, our water and our livelihoods and jobs, our climate, our health, our security 鈥 and our economies. And where nature enables people to rise out of poverty and inequality to live in a more just and sustainable future.
Bees and other pollinators are fundamental for the health of ecosystems and food security. They help maintain biodiversity and ensure the production of nutritious food. However, intensive monoculture production and improper use of pesticides pose serious threats to pollinators. This year, for World Bee Day (20 May), calls for global action to support pollinator-friendly agricultural production and highlights the importance of protecting bees and other pollinators. this Friday 19 May, 10:00 (Rome time, Italy).
Biological diversity is a crucial resource to our survival. Unfortunately, the number of species is being significantly reduced due to human activity. But tables can turn. On this International Day for Biological Diversity (22 May), . With the in place- a historic agreement with measures to stop the loss of nature by 2050 - the focus must quickly shift to its implementation. and encourage everyone to take action for our biodiversity.
Argania spinosa, known as the argan tree, is not just a tree. This Moroccan multipurpose species supports income generation and rural women鈥檚 inclusion, increases resilience, and improves climate adaptation. For centuries, the argan tree has been a mainstay of the Berber and Arab-origin indigenous rural communities, which developed a specific culture and the unique knowledge associated with the traditional production of argan oil by women. Let鈥檚 celebrate and get to know the importance of this magical tree on the International Day of Argania.
The 19th 缅北禁地Forum on Forest (UNFF19) takes place on 6 to 10 May in New York. UNFF is a high-level intergovernmental policy meeting to implement forest-related agreements, foster a common understanding of sustainable forest management, and monitor and strengthen political commitments. This edition will evaluate the implementation of the 缅北禁地Strategic Plan for Forests 2017-2030, while the thematic priorities focus on enhancing forest-based benefits, increasing the area of protected forests, mobilizing resources, and strengthening scientific cooperation.
It is rich in Omega-3 and it also contains minerals, proteins, and vitamin B12, among other advantages. As a result of the amazing qualities of tuna, the fish are threatened by overwhelming demand, overfishing, and climate change鈥檚 effects. That is why, every 2 May, we observe World Tuna Day, to underline the importance of conservation management. Promoting systems to protect tuna stocks for the health of the ocean ecosystem will also ensure the livelihood of those small-scale fishing markets that provide employment, income and food security in the most disadvantaged areas of the world.
缅北禁地Women highlights the importance of collecting gender-environment data to improve women and men鈥檚 lives. It shows women and men in Tonga talk about their interactions with the environment, the effects of climate change, and the impact of disasters.
From deforestation to the destruction of coral reefs, ecosystems across the globe are being decimated. The world鈥檚 most vulnerable populations are the ones paying the highest price, with rural people experiencing the effects on their livelihoods, their food security and their ways of life. Through 鈥檚 and , farmers have access to irrigation and seeds suitable to the region鈥檚 semi-arid conditions. By planting various types of trees, such as Pistachio, which have a strong root system, the soil is not swept away by rain, in turn conserving arid ecosystem and avoiding degradation
From the air we breathe to the water we drink to the soil that grows our food 鈥 humanity鈥檚 health depends on the health of our planet. Yet we seem hellbent on destruction. We must enhance our harmony with nature, accelerate climate action and implement the to ensure that 30% of the Earth鈥檚 land and water are protected by 2030. On Mother Earth Day (22 April), the 缅北禁地Secretary-General urges 鈥減eople everywhere to raise your voices and demand leaders make peace with nature.鈥 Let鈥檚 act now. Follow the Mother Earth Day event on (24 April, 10 am EDT).
The is the Central American Dry Corridor is a 1,600-kilometre-long expanse through Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama 鈥 home to 11.5 million rural people, who largely depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. Known for its erratic rainfall patterns, the Dry Corridor is one of the world鈥檚 most exposed and vulnerable regions to climate change. 鈥檚 RECLIMA project aims to restore degraded ecosystems in El Salvador and the Dry Corridor in general to regenerate the land and replenish water sources that people depend on for their food, income and well-being.