Climate Action

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For a livable planet 

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A moment for bold climate action

On 24 September, the UN Secretary-General will host a Special High-Level Event on Climate Action, as a platform for world leaders to present new national climate plans and accelerate momentum, ahead of COP30. These new plans must reflect bold action for the next decade, unlocking a just, resilient and low-carbon future.

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Meet the new Youth Advisory Group!

A new cohort of young climate leaders have just begun their term as the UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change. Meet the 14 changemakers here!

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Local leaders driving change

The Local Leaders series features mayors, governors, and others making cities and regions future-ready, showcasing how communities benefit from initiatives addressing the climate crisis.

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For information integrity

Brazil, UNESCO and the UN have joined forces to strengthen research to counter narratives that are delaying and derailing urgently needed climate action.

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Facts on climate and energy

Climate change is a hot topic. Read up on some essential facts. Share them, use them and talk about them to help build support for urgent action.

The clean energy future is no longer a promise. It’s a fact.

ANTÓNIO GUTERRES, United Nations Secretary-General (22 July 2025)
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Secretary-General urges leaders to present new national climate plans to cut emissions

 

Ahead of the 80th General Assembly High-level week, the Secretary-General called on countries to present new bold national climate plans at the Climate Summit 2025. “This is the moment to take drastic decisions in reducing emissions,” he said.

Eco-stoves to protect mangroves and livelihoods

In Myanmar, women from small-scale fishing communities are driving change with eco-stoves that cut reliance on mangrove firewood. The initiative eases pressure on mangroves, safeguards fish habitats, and creates new income streams, showing how small innovations can deliver big wins for both people and the planet.

Young voices for a low-emission, climate-resilient agriculture

Georgia is taking action to protect rural livelihoods from extreme weather and reduce emissions in the agricultural sector, engaging youth innovators to drive solutions from sustainable livestock to clean energy.

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Climate issues

What do food, health, water or energy have to do with climate change?

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National climate plans

What are Nationally Determined Contributions, and why do they matter?

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Powering a safer future

Why shift to renewables like wind and solar? Find out here.

Latest News

How renewables can advance energy access and economic growth in Senegal

Senegal has made clean energy a national priority. Renewables now provide a quarter of its power, but the country aims to increase this share to 40 per cent by 2030, unlocking solar potential, empowering rural communities, and driving inclusive green growth.

Inside the effort to track the health of the ozone layer

The ozone layer is healing thanks to the Montreal Protocol, which phased out most harmful chemicals. Full recovery is expected by mid-century, if vigilance continues against illegal emissions, stockpiles and rising threats like nitrous oxide.

Five solutions for drought resilience from World Water Week 2025

At World Water Week in Stockholm, experts highlighted historic progress in drought preparedness, and called for turning knowledge and expertise into resilience for all. Here are five key takeaways.

Events

General Assembly High-level Week 2025

This year’s high-level week of the General Assembly highlights the urgency of delivering on the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals and reinvigorating global cooperation. Under the theme “Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights,” the 80th session aims to renew global commitment to multilateralism, solidarity and shared action.

SDG Media Zone

Through dynamic interviews featuring experts, influencers, activists and media partners, the SDG Media Zone 2025 highlights actions and solutions in support of the SDGs.This year’s programme includes sessions on renewable energy, youth environmental leadership, climate storytelling, information integrity for climate action, and a conversation with Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Climate Action Selwin Hart. Find out more here.

World Maritime Day

The ocean provides half of the oxygen we breathe, feeds billions of people, regulates the climate, and enables more than 80 per cent of global trade through maritime transport. However, pollution, overuse and climate change are undermining this vital resource. Under the theme “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity,” this year’s World Maritime Day shines a spotlight on the essential role the ocean plays in sustaining life, livelihoods, and the global economy.

 

Climate action starting now

Everyone has a role in climate action. At the United Nations, we are calling on people everywhere to work together to solve climate challenges and realize the commitments of the 2015 Paris Agreement. This website keeps up with actions taken by governments, businesses, civil society, youth and more in every part of the world.

It’s our planet, and while we know it is in crisis, we also know that solutions are in reach. Progress is already well underway, from more green energy to more secure food supplies. And the benefits are clear as well, such as green jobs, clean air and sounder economies. A more sustainable, prosperous world is in reach. Join us in taking action to claim it, starting now.

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