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27 May 2021 Story
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Why South Asia needs to tackle a surge in nitrogen pollution

Nitrogen is a double-edged sword. The element is a key component in fertilizers and helps fuel the growth of essential crops like wheat and maize. But too much nitrogen can pollute the air, decimate soils and…

25 May 2021 Story
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In Ecuador, an innovative financing tool secures water supplies

Ecuador houses two incredible ecosystems that support the country’s clean freshwater supply: cloud forests and alpine grasslands. These sponge-like ecosystems absorb moisture from glacial snowmelt and low-level fog…

19 May 2021 Video
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The Right to Water

The right to water and sanitation is recognized by the United Nations as essential to the realisation of all human rights. Water is vital for our survival and well-being. Claim your right to sufficient, safe,…

31 Mar 2021 Toolkits, manuals and guides
Instructional Guide for Joining the Mississippi River Plastic Pollution Initiative

Learn how you can help beat plastic pollution and collect data for the Mississippi River Plastic Pollution Initiative. 

22 Mar 2021 Press release
Running water
Wastewater and excreta an untapped resource for solving environmental risks

Nairobi/Stockholm, 22 March 2021 – A book by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), launched on World Water Day, reports that the sanitation waste of 50% of the…

19 Mar 2021 Story
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Globally, 3 billion people at health risk due to scarce data on water quality

Globally, over 3 billion people are at risk of disease because the water quality of their rivers, lakes and groundwater is unknown, due to a lack of data. Meanwhile, a fifth of the world’s river basins are…

19 Mar 2021 Story
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Meet the Young Champions protecting the world’s water

World Water Day recognizes the value of water and the role it plays in sustaining life. Not only a basic human right, water is critical to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 6: water and sanitation for…

01 Mar 2021 Story
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Duck conservation takes flight in Jamaica

On January 20, 2021, the day of the inauguration of American president Joe Biden, two ducks named “Joe” and “Kamala” took flight from a remote wetland near Negril, Jamaica. And, like their namesakes, the fowl will…

04 Feb 2021 Story
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Alarming rise in global temperatures

The past six years have been the warmest on record since 1880, with 2016, 2019 and 2020 being the top three, according to a World Meteorological Organization (WMO) press release on 15 January. The year 2020 was 1.2…

03 Feb 2021 Story
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Kenya’s wetlands: a financing challenge

Lake Naivasha in southern-central Kenya is famed for its flower farms, fisheries and diverse wildlife, including buffalos, hippos and Eurasian migratory birds. The main inflow into the lake is from the Malewa river…

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