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Women lead the way for sustainable cattle ranching in Ecuador.
Developing countries can use carbon markets to advance their socio-economic development, while transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
Gabon’s 885 kilometers of coastline are essential to the country’s economy. Yet, they are increasingly vulnerable to climate change.
Art contest conveys hope for a peaceful and safe environment.
Accelerating ambition and implementation of climate action in forests, is necessary to reach net-zero emissions.
The implementation of Cambodia’s NDC will require an estimated US$ 7.8 billion by 2030.
Restoring ecosystems in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.
Carbon markets have gained significant traction in recent years, but largely leave out Africa, without which global climate goals cannot be achieved.
UNDP in the Eastern Caribbean works with partners, governments and communities to protect and revitalize the ocean and everything it sustains.
Cambodia has been taking various steps to sustain and expand this important source of carbon finance.
Switching to bamboo charcoal not only brings significant environmental benefits, but also creates local jobs and new income opportunities.
The vision for low-carbon, high economic growth requires a colorful transformation at scale.
With funding from Japan, the country is launching an ambitious initiative to protect the Asi river in the Hatay province.
Japan became the first bilateral partner to fund the new re-afforestation and land restoration programme through the Climate Promise FLaRAK project.