Whales are crucial in the fight against Climate change. Their carbon storage and role in boosting plankton growth help absorb CO2. Protecting them means protecting our planet.
This year, we supported research that contains the #ClimateCrisis.
Because today, more than half of the world's population is at risk from extreme weather events. Read about the EU-funded research building resilience in communities 👇
As 2024 closes—a year of record heat and climate challenges—there are yet many glimmers of progress.
From Bhutan to Burundi, our final Adaptation newsletter for the year shows how communities and governments from the Global South are taking the lead: https://t.co/QRqPFKgwCShttps://t.co/wME0hTXQx6
RT @IPBES: 🌏 From 42 countries across the globe, diverse perspectives unite!
The @IPBES#TransformativeChange Assessment brings together 101 leading international experts from every region of the world to chart our path towards more just & sustainable futures.
Learn about #Article6 and 3 key COP29 outcomes that will help advance carbon markets: ➡️Methodological guidelines for a centralized carbon market mechanism ➡️Accountability & transparency in authorizing credits ➡️International registry for carbon credits
🌳#WB_PROGREEN is working across landscapes—from tropical forests to oases—creating lasting, nature-based solutions to combat climate change and support biodiversity.
Here is your reminder that nature is what connects us all, and it’s worth protecting. Now is the time to take care of each other and work together towards a fair future for all 🌎💙https://t.co/OKVV1BNt7j
Transforming the way socioeconomic survey data is collected and used is fundamental to inform policies that can help tackle the multiple crises currently affecting communities. That’s the aim of Resilient Futures, the World Bank new initiative.
Conservation policies in the Brazilian #Amazon do more than protect forests—they improve public health. 🌳💨 A new study reveals how reduced deforestation lowers fire incidence, air pollution, and respiratory illnesses.