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Plastic pollution permeates every corner of the planet—even in our bodies in the form of microplastics. World Environment Day ...
Ahead of the International Day of Clean Air, here’s a look at what causes air pollution, what it does to people and how the ...
The Sixth Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of Asia Pacific concluded with a united call for urgent, collective ...
Once among world’s most-polluted cities, Mexico City has made major strides in air quality through policy, technology and ...
Ahead of the first World Lake Day, which is 27 August, here’s a closer look at the biggest threats to the world’s lakes – and ...
As electric mobility accelerates across Asia and the Pacific; a critical question emerges: what happens at the end of the ...
How can data transform the future of urban transport?  From optimizing bus routes to monitoring the real-world performance of electric vehicles, digitalization is the key to building smarter, cleaner, ...
UNEP Chief Inger Andersen highlights global environmental progress despite financial strains, urging unity, dialogue, and multilateral action for a resilient future.
A UNEP-led project in Uganda and Kenya has trained more than 100 women as electric motorcycle operators, mechanics and entrepreneurs.
Climate change is putting pressure on Tajikistan’s water resources, making transboundary cooperation crucial, according to a new Atlas of Environmental Change for the country released today by the UN ...
The process is considered crucial to achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement, the landmark agreement to counter climate change.
Air pollution and food loss and waste are two of the most pressing global challenges of our time. Together, they exacerbate climate change, public health issues and food insecurity. Ground-level ozone ...