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03 Apr 2019 Story
We’re gobbling up the Earth’s resources at an unsustainable rate

George Monbiot, a correspondent for Britain’s The Guardian newspaper and known for his environmental and political activism, has made a surprising call for people in the United Kingdom to cut the use of cars by 90…

29 Mar 2019 Story
Saving water one droplet at a time

You just woke up, and step into the shower, letting the water flow gently to wake you up and help you relax into the new day. Alas, your spa-like experience has a cost: you’ve just flushed 95 litres of drinking…

28 Mar 2019 Story
Turning waste into an asset in Aqaba, Jordan

Jordan is facing increasing waste problems, with municipal solid waste rising from 2.6 million tonnes in 2014 to almost 3 million tonnes in 2017.  The nation is not alone in what remains a global problem. Despite…

13 Mar 2019 Report
Waste Not, Want Not: Reducing Food Loss and Waste in North America Through Life Cycle-Based Approaches

Food loss and waste is a major challenge globally, and in North America, an estimated 30 to 40 per cent of the food available for human consumption is lost or wasted. Achieving both global and national food loss and waste reduction goals will…

13 Mar 2019 Story
New ‘hotspots’ tool pinpoints unsustainable consumption and production

Massive online app provides scientific evidence for high-impact decisions UN Environment launched in March 2019 a new tool that allows countries to see “hotspots” of unsustainable practices in consumption and…

13 Mar 2019 Story
Kenyan teenagers speak passionate truth to power at UN Environment Assembly

The two Kenyan teenagers stood awkwardly outside the UN Environment headquarters in Nairobi. To a casual observer they might have looked out of place among the suit-wearing, lanyard-bearing delegates at the world’s…

12 Mar 2019 Press release
UN calls for urgent rethink as resource use skyrockets

Resource extraction has more than tripled since 1970, including a fivefold increase in the use of non-metallic minerals and a 45 per cent increase in fossil fuel use By 2060, global material use could double to 190…

12 Mar 2019 Video
Opening Plenary at UN Environment Assembly 4

Siim Kiisler, President of the UN Environment Assembly addresses delegates attending the Opening Plenary.  

04 Mar 2019 Story
UN Environment releases 2018 Annual Report

UN Environment today released its 2018 Annual Report, highlighting the organization’s work on issues from fighting pollution of the air and sea to helping nations meet their goals of reducing greenhouse gas…

27 Feb 2019 Story
Paradise lost? Travel and tourism industry takes aim at plastic pollution but more action needed

 With some of the world’s most beautiful beaches paying a heavy price for our plastic addiction, the travel and tourism industry is taking action to reduce its plastic footprint and encourage its customers to do…

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