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Announcement 26 Mar 2024

Bonn AI & Climate 2024

UNU-EHS is organizing an Expert Meeting on AI & Climate.

News 25 Mar 2024

Former UNU Senior Vice-Rector Prof. Taikan Oki Awarded 2024 Stockholm Water Prize

Professor Oki will receive the prize at a royal ceremony during World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden.

Series 23 Mar 2024

5 Insights from the State of the Climate Report 2023: Record-breaking Climate Trends and Urgent Calls for Action

The state of the climate in 2023 gave ominous new significance to the phrase “off the charts”, new WMO report finds.

Press Release 22 Mar 2024

Scientists Warn about the Unequal Gendered Impacts of Unsafe Water

A new assessment by UNU scientists reveals the unequal exposure to the health risks caused by unsafe water based on gender and age.

Series 21 Mar 2024

5 Reasons Why Disasters are Not Natural

Disasters are often perceived as acts of nature, unavoidable and inevitable. However, this is far from the truth.

News 21 Mar 2024

Tsunakan Journal Highlights Best Practices for Just Transition

The publication featured an article by UNU-IAS experts on ensuring a just transition to carbon neutrality in developing countries in Asia-Pacific.

News 21 Mar 2024

Transition to Sustainable Water Management in the CELAC Region

Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.

Announcement 21 Mar 2024

Next Course: “Hands-on molecular approaches for honey bee research in health and disease”, May 2024

Apply for a scholarship to participate in the course coordinated by Dr Karina Antúnez at Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable.

News 20 Mar 2024

Symposium Discusses Benefits of Synergy Approaches to Climate, Biodiversity and Pollution

Held alongside UN expert meetings on climate action and synergies, the event highlighted integrated solutions to tackle global environmental crises.

News 20 Mar 2024

In Conversation with Stefano Terzi: the Double Role of Water Infrastructure in Coping with Drought

Through increased reliance and higher water demands, communities expose themselves to future drought impacts and traditional knowledge loss.