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Sanvi Bhutani (right) and Sarthak Ahuja (left) are the founders of Harwaste, a project that upcycles agricultural residue into sustainable construction materials. Photo credit: Harwaste
Sanvi Bhutani and Sarthak Ahuja are transforming India’s agricultural waste into sustainable building materials with Harwaste.
Is it getting harder to follow what climate experts are talking about? We've compiled an index of climate change terms to keep things simple.
Photo: ProAmazonia
As the policies, procedures and modalities of the Fund are being set up, Indigenous Peoples must be able to meaningfully participate.
Photo: Island Food Community of Pohnpei
Local innovators in the Pacific are promoting sustainable farming solutions and building climate resilience at the grassroots level.
"Without our voices at the table, the ambitious agendas of major international events is just sweet talk."
Photo: UNDP Dominican Republic
Here are 8 recommendations to transition the Dominican Republic economy and address existing challenges of inequalities and poverty.
Photo: UNDP Egypt
One of Egypt’s most vibrant destinations embraced a holistic green approach to advance sustainable tourism.
Do you want to get involved in environmental action? We've compiled an index of nature terms to help.
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Sharm El-Sheikh and its surroundings offer an abundance of natural attractions and experiences to visitors and travellers.
Photo: UNDP El Salvador
Transitioning to low-emission transport systems is essential to achieving the reductions in emissions needed to tackle climate change.
Leyla Hasanova is the 24-year-old Youth Climate Champion of the COP29 Presidency. Photo: COP29 Presidency
As the Youth Climate Champion of the COP29 Presidency, Leyla has been working to amplify young voices in climate policy.
Photo: Open Ghana
Dry-season gardens and new meal products for dairy goats are helping communities boost food productivity.
SIDS are a small group of island countries and territories facing similar vulnerabilities to climate change impacts. We explain why.
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Circular economy is much more than waste management. We explain what it is and how it can help fight climate change.
Credit: Dominique Souris/Youth Climate Lab
Young climate warrior from Zimbabwe shares her reflections on COP26, what progress has been made and what remains to be done.
Photo: UNDP Chad
An interview with Ahunna Eziakonwa, Director of the UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa.
Effective mitigation is our only way to slow down climate change. We explain how it works and how it can be amplified.
The aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Photo: Michael Atwood / UNDP
Smarter climate finance can support the most vulnerable people living with the impacts of both climate and insecurity.
Between 70 and 80 percent of Comorians are small-scale farmers, relying on rain-fed water sources for their subsistence agriculture and livelihoods. Photo: Marine Gauthier/UNDP
Comoros is tackling water scarcity with climate-smart planning, resilient infrastructure and community action to secure safe water for all by 2030.
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NDCs represent politically backed commitments by countries. If used right, they could be our way out of tackling the world’s current crises.