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25 Mar 2021 Factsheet
Methane Emissions

25 per cent of the warming we are experiencing today comes from methane. The oil and gas sector are one of the largest sources of anthropogenic methane. Low-cost emissions reductions across the industry could provide up to 15 per cent of the…

09 Dec 2020 Story
Vaccines
COVID-19 vaccine could revolutionize cold storage around the world

Vaccine rollout is an opportunity to create a new, sustainable cold chain that will be of use well beyond the current crisis After 11 dark months, the end of the COVID-19 pandemic is tantalizingly in sight. In…

17 Nov 2020 Story
Фламинго на берегу озера Богория, Кения
Sharing the benefits of Kenya’s soda lakes

Lake Bogoria in Kenya’s Rift Valley region is a soda lake – extremely salty and alkaline, unable to support fish. It has deep spiritual and cultural significance for the Endorois people, who have been its…

20 Jul 2020 Story
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10 things you should know about industrial farming

There was a time when industrial agriculture seemed to be a panacea for a fast-growing world.  Synthetic fertilizers, chemical pesticides and high-yield cereal hybrids promised to reduce hunger, accommodate growing…

12 May 2019 Press release
Governments agree landmark decisions to protect people and planet from hazardous chemicals and waste, including plastic waste

  Geneva, 11 May 2019 – Decisions on plastic waste have been reached today in Geneva, as approximately 180 governments adopted a raft of decisions aimed at protecting human health and the environment from the…

21 Mar 2019 Story
Risks and potential rewards of synthetic biology

Did you know that scientists can modify microorganisms like E. coli by rewriting their genetic code to turn them into tiny living factories that produce biofuel? Or that Baker’s yeast can also be reprogrammed to…

15 Jan 2019 Story
Science and society: mind the gap

International regulations are failing to keep up with the mind-boggling pace of new scientific discoveries and potential “cowboy” applications. As we go about our daily lives we never quite know what is around the…

08 Jan 2019 Factsheet
Biosafety Clearing House (BCH III) Brief

 We work to ramp up and sustain the effective participation in the Biosafety Clearing House (BCH) of Parties that are eligible for GEF funding; to ensure that participating countries have established sustainable national procedures to gather…

30 Oct 2018 Blogpost
Implementation of the Nagoya Protocol in Rwanda

UN Environment in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility is supporting 10 member countries of the Central African Forests Commission, to carry out activities leading to the ratification and…

29 Oct 2018 Blogpost
Gambia’s key stakeholders get informed about the Biosafety Clearing House

Gambia’s Department of Parks and Wildlife Management, in collaboration with UN Environment, organized the first national Biosafety Clearing House capacity-building workshop, in June 2018, in Gambia. The workshop…

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