Monday, May 4, 2026
Today's Print

Tag: UNEP

Humanity’s space presence expanding, along with environmental challenges

Conclusion Finally, stronger international cooperation is essential. Governments, space agencies, private companies and scientists must work together to establish and apply global sustainability standards before...

Humanity’s space presence expanding,along with environmental challenges

First of 2 parts NASA’s Artemis II crew–fresh off a record-breaking orbit of the Moon – splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10. But...

7 ways to cut your food waste and support the planet

Conclusion Learn what “best before” labels mean–and what they don’t studies have found that many people assume food should be discarded after the “best before”...

World, UNEP mark the International Day of Zero Waste

NAIROBI and NEW YORK―The world is facing a growing waste challenge linked to unsustainable production and consumption, with humanity generating up to 2.3 billion...

San Fernando and Iloilo cited among leaders in zero waste

Ahead of the International Day of Zero Waste last Monday, 20 cities worldwide have been named the inaugural 20 Cities Towards Zero Waste, an...

7 ways to cut your food waste and support the planet

1st of 2 parts We throw away more than 1 billion tons of food per year. Not only is this a tremendous waste of the resources...

Solar power provides lifeline to blackout-prone PH and Southeast Asian villages

Conclusion In Southeast Asia, energy poverty is more pronounced in the informal sector, where women make up the majority of the workforce, found a UN...

Climate emergency: UNEP warns of disastrous results for the planet

The world is in a climate emergency. Unless greenhouse gas emissions fall dramatically, warming could pass 2.9°C this century, which would have catastrophic consequences...

Seagrasses boost ocean biodiversity

(First of 2 parts) Seagrasses are one of the most widespread marine ecosystems on Earth, covering around 300,000 square kilometers of seabed in 159 countries. Monochromatic...

Lunar Year of the Horse

Horses offer ecosystem lessons Conclusion The UN Environment Program (UNEP) supports projects that reintroduce wild horses to these fragile ecosystems. One of them is the Altyn...

Lunar Year of the Horse: Horses offer ecosystem lessons

First of Two Parts Around 2 billion people celebrated the start of a lunar new year on February 17, 2026. The lunar calendar marks each...

4 countries changing their links with the natural world

Conclusion But over the last two decades, China has cultivated the creation of 100-plus licensed e-waste recycling companies. Today, these firms process an array of...

4 countries changing their relationship with the natural world

First of 2 parts The Earth is in an environmental tailspin that threatens the future of billions of people, according to a major new report...

What the world environment will look like in 2050

First of two parts This is the future that awaits the world unless humanity takes dramatic steps to end a series of mushrooming environmental crises,...
- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img