Science, Solutions, Solidarity
For a livable planet
Renewable energy – powering a safer and prosperous future
Renewable energy is key to solving the climate crisis – cutting pollution, lowering costs, creating millions of jobs, and building stronger, more secure economies. Discover five reasons why accelerating the transition to clean energy is key to a safer, healthier and more prosperous future for all.
Meet the new Youth Advisory Group!
A new cohort of young climate leaders have just begun their term as the UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change. Meet the 14 changemakers here!
Local leaders driving change
The Local Leaders series features mayors, governors, and others making cities and regions future-ready, showcasing how communities benefit from initiatives addressing the climate crisis.
For information integrity
Brazil, UNESCO and the UN have joined forces to strengthen research to counter narratives that are delaying and derailing urgently needed climate action.
Facts on climate and energy
Climate change is a hot topic. Read up on some essential facts. Share them, use them and talk about them to help build support for urgent action.
The world’s addiction to fossil fuels is one of the greatest threats to global stability and prosperity.
ANTÓNIO GUTERRES, United Nations Secretary-General (18 February 2026)

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Youth shaping Africa’s climate future
On the sidelines of the UN Youth Forum, four climate leaders from across the continent and diaspora unite to call for stronger protection of Africa’s environment and vital resources. Read the full story here.
Restoring soil, restoring lives: India’s natural farming breakthrough
By replacing synthetic fertilizers with natural bio-stimulants and embracing crop diversity, farmers in Andhra Pradesh are breaking free from cycles of debt and declining yields. The results are powerful: improved soil fertility, increased incomes, and more resilient farming systems in the face of climate change.
Danger in paradise: The toxic legacy of war in the Solomon Islands
80 years after World War II, new research shows that unexploded bombs are releasing heavy metals and explosive chemicals into the ecosystem as they decay, harming sealife and threatening public health. As climate change accelerates corrosion and spreads pollutants, the threat is growing.
Climate issues
What do food, health, water or energy have to do with climate change?
National climate plans
What are Nationally Determined Contributions, and why do they matter?
Powering a safer future
Why shift to renewables like wind and solar? Find out here.







