RT @UN_PGA: Today, we mark 20 years since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, which was the first global disaster of the 21st century and one of the most devastating disasters in recent history.
We must reaffirm our collective resolve to prepare and protect future generations from the impacts of such natural disasters by incorporating disaster risk reduction and resilience into our sustainable development strategies.
Sharks are a keystone species, playing a critical role in sustaining the health of marine ecosystems. However, they face many threats, including overfishing and habitat destruction. 🦈🌊
#OnThisDay 20 years ago, a magnitude 9.1 #earthquake triggered a #tsunami that devastated the Indian Ocean region. Approximately 230,000 people were killed or went missing.
Understanding how tsunamis🌊 work can help protect lives and communities: https://t.co/bXq2x1MBol
Let us join efforts to conserve watersheds, implementing sustainable agricultural practices such as crop rotation, key to the productivity of healthy soils 🍃🌎⛰
#Chile's national strategy on climate change offers insights for other countries looking to strengthen their climate & forest conservation efforts: ✅Unified systems maximize impact ✅Data-driven learning fuels improvement ✅Long-term commitment pays off
RT @MorosiSilvia: Come sta il Pianeta? Il bilancio del 2024 secondo il Wwf tra nuove specie scoperte, crisi climatica, biodiversità in calo. Buone e cattive notizie, e soprattutto nuovi propositi @WWFitaliahttps://t.co/GVmLtMHVdu
Since 2006, FAO has unlocked $1.8B from Global Environment Facility and $13.18B in co-financing for countries to transform hashtag#agrifood systems into solutions for ⛅ climate 🌱 land 🐒 biodiversity