Science, Solutions, Solidarity
For a livable planet
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A moment of truth for climate action
As climate records are shattered, and emissions continue to rise, on World Environment Day, the UN Secretary-General set out some hard-hitting truths about the state of the climate, the grotesque risk leaders are running, and what companies and countries – particularly the G7 and the G20 – need to do over the next eighteen months to salvage humanity’s chances of a livable future.
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1.5°C: what it means and why it matters
Every fraction of a degree of warming matters. The average surface temperature currently is about 1.2°C above the 1850-1900 average. Why is it so important to not exceed 1.5°C?
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Speak up for our common future
Use your voice, your vote, your wallet and your time to drive change and put pressure on leaders to take the bold actions required to limit climate change and safeguard a livable planet.
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Investing in a livable climate
Climate action requires significant investment, but its value is immense: a livable climate. Learn more about climate finance and how it relates to questions of justice.
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The facts on climate and energy
Climate change is a hot topic – with myths and falsehoods circulating widely. Find some essential facts here and share them.
It is We the Peoples versus the polluters and the profiteers. Together, we can win.”
ANTÓNIO GUTERRES, United Nations Secretary-General (05 June 2024)
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Watch, Listen and Share
Weather Kids
Talking about the weather is not small talk anymore. Climate change is causing more frequent and intense extreme weather events, resulting in devastating impacts for both nature and people. But we can still change the forecast if we act now. Learn more and take the pledge here.
What does clean energy look like?
In this episode of UNDP’s Climate Action Explained, come with us on a journey to Zimbabwe, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Uruguay to understand how the energy transition is happening around the world, helping increase access to healthcare, education and public transportation.
Climate Crunch Time Podcast
Listen to this episode of UN Weekly to learn more about the UN Secretary-General’s hard-hitting World Environment Day speech, “A Moment of Truth,” in which he called on advertising and public relations companies as well as news and tech platforms to drop their fossil fuel clients.
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Climate issues
Restoring nature’s resources for climate action
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Net Zero
What does it mean? Why is it important? And are we on track?
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Powering a safer future
Why shift to renewables like wind and solar? Find out here.