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Global commitment to mercury reduction: UNEP's role in advancing the Minamata convention

Stories & Blogs UNEP (Speech )

Mercury has served our industries, our medicines, even our mirrors — yet it has also poisoned rivers, silenced birds, and entered the blood of generations.

New climate pledges only slightly lower dangerous global warming projections

Stories & Blogs UNEP (Press Release )

A UN Environment Programme (UNEP) assessment of available new climate pledges under the Paris Agreement finds that the predicted global temperature rise over the course of this century has only slightly fallen, leaving the world heading for a serious esca

Slow climate adaptation threatening lives and economies

Stories & Blogs UNEP (Press Release )

Amid rising global temperatures and intensifying climate impacts, a yawning gap in adaptation finance for developing countries is putting lives, livelihoods and entire economies at risk, according to the Adaptation Gap Report 2025: Running on Empty.

Improving fisheries trade and livelihoods across Southern Africa

Stories & Blogs UNIDO (Story )

Across Southern Africa, fisheries are a vital source of food, jobs and economic growth. Yet, much of this blue industry potential remains untapped.

From pledges to action: The Second International Decade for People of African Descent

Stories & Blogs OHCHR (Story )

“People of colour, people of African descent, marginalised communities, Indigenous communities […] we have to advocate in the best way that we possibly can for justice, human rights, equal opportunity,” said Emelda Davis

Cameroon: Restrictions on civic space risk undermining presidential election, Türk warns

Stories & Blogs OHCHR (Press Release )

Growing restrictions on civic and democratic space in Cameroon in the lead up to the presidential election in October raise fears about whether voters can freely express their will, said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk today.