Search
Blog Post
No second to spare: an urgent agenda for future generations
The world demands urgent, collective action to prevent catastrophic risks and ensure a livable future for coming generations.
Article
Twin Disruptors at Work — Tariffs, AI and the Future of Employment
AI and tariffs are intrinsically transnational phenomena, demanding regulatory responses that transcend national borders.
Announcement
UNU-EHS & UNU-VIE at GP2025
Check out UNU-EHS & UNU-VIE involvement at the UNDRR's Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP2025).
Expert
Prof. Reza Khanbilvardi
Professor Reza Khanbilvardi specializes in water resources and satellite-based remote sensing applications.
News
UN-Portugal Fellowship | Digital Leaders from UN Member-States gather in Guimarães
Government officials and policymakers from across the globe are currently participating in the Fellowship.
Media Coverage
Partial Relocation Leaves Lasting Impacts on Well-being, Nature Article Co-Authored by UNU-EHS Researchers Finds
UNU-EHS experts co-author study on climate-related relocation in Fiji, revealing long-term effects on both movers and stayers.
Expert
Dr. Elmira Hassanzadeh
Dr. Elmira Hassanzadeh is passionate about understanding how aquatic systems respond to a rapidly changing world. Her interdisciplinary research bridges climate science, hydrology, ecosystem restoration, and policy to develop adaptation strategies for natural-human water systems, particularly under conditions of environmental uncertainty.
Article
4 Critical Dimensions for Designing and Implementing Premium Support for Climate Risk Insurance
Explore 4 essential ways premium support can boost climate resilience for vulnerable communities facing growing climate risks.
Commentary
Global UN Meeting on Disaster Risk Reduction – Three Important Discussions to Follow
Ahead of the UNDRR’s Global Platform, discover three promising ways to reduce current and future disaster risks.
News
January 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires: A Wake-Up Call as 'Once-in-a-Generation' Events Become Frequent
Climate change had a role but did not cause the LA wildfires, says the new study by UN University