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From Kenya and Madagascar to Nepal and Pakistan, young people are protecting and restoring some of the worldâs most vital wetlands.
Nanumea atoll in Tuvalu, where new berm top barriers are being installed under the Tuvalu Coastal Adaptation Project to prevent wave overtopping, 2024. Photo: TCAP/UNDP
Accurate data about the depth and shape of coastal terrain is absolutely crucial for effective climate change adaptation in small island nations.
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Georgia, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan are using their national climate plans to create green jobs and build more resilient communities.
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NDCs represent politically backed commitments by countries. If used right, they could be our way out of tackling the worldâs current crises.
Photo: Phil Kabuje / UNDP Tanzania
Locally led innovations empower communities globally to build lasting resilience to the climate crisis.
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The coffee harvest marks Costa Rica's proactive stance in promoting sustainable coffee production, aligning with global environmental goals.
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A pioneering finance instrument aimed to strengthen early warnings worldwide seeks initial capitalization of US$200 million.
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With the right choices and measures, African countries can manage the trade-offs and achieve both their development and social objectives.
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We spoke to Kishan Khoday, Regional Team Leader â Nature, Climate and Energy, about strategic priorities for countries in the region.
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As the converging forces of climate change and conflict are reshaping development in the region, climate security has moved up the political agenda.
From providing electricity access for remote communities to greening critical infrastructure, sustainable energy powers change in Indonesia.
Photo: Prashanth Vishwanathan / UNDP India
To avert catastrophe, we must now radically switch to a sustainable, net-zero future. This transition needs to happen fast, but it also has to happenâŠ
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UNDP seeks to identify private sector partners ready to design and implement high-quality mitigation projects.
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 Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean/Zaimis Olmos
Despite facing many challenges, Small Island Developing States are taking climate action at full speed.
Rokiatou Traoré at COP28 in Dubai. Photo: Ishimwe Cedric
Rokiatou TraorĂ© is a young woman from Mali, passionate about projects with positive economic, social and environmental impacts. After studying andâŠ
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When the rain falls hard in the Western Balkans, it doesnât respect borders. In the towns and villages along the Drin River Basin â shared by AlbaniaâŠ
Do you want to get involved in environmental action? We've compiled an index of nature terms to help.
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 Indiaâs agricultural waste into sustainable building materials with Harwaste.
Photo: Stéphane Bellerose / UNDP in Mauritius and Seychelles
Transparency is key to ensuring that everyone is doing their part to keep global warming to well below 2°C.