Map of the 7,767km Running Out of Time relay route between Glasgow, Scotland and Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Credit: Running Out of Time
James Hay

We Are Running Out of Time

This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference—COP 27—will arguably be the most important climate conference of the decade. From 6 to 18 November 2022, world leaders gathering in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt must put words into action to hold the increase in global temperature to 1.5°C.

A scene of food waste on the street near the Kalimati Vegetable Market in Kathmandu, Nepal, 31 July 2017. © Chris Steele-Perkins/Magnum Photos for FAO
Rosa Rolle

We Can All Help Reduce Food Loss and Waste

Food loss and waste (FLW) implies unnecessary pressure on the environment and the natural resources used to produce it in the first place. It essentially means that land and water resources have been wasted, pollution created and greenhouse gases emitted to no purpose.

On 8 May 2021, a barbaric attack targeting students at the Sayed ul-Shuhada high school in Afghanistan killed 85 people, 42 of them girls, and injured more than 200. Zakia, 12, is determined to return to school and achieve her dreams. © UNICEF/UN0514375/
Jerome Marston

Let’s Recommit to Protecting Students, Educators and Schools from Attack

Education is fundamental, even during war. Access to learning can give children and young people the knowledge and abilities needed to contribute to their communities and economies—and the skills to resolve disputes and rebuild after conflict.

A group of people demonstrating in support of victims of enforced disappearance in Mexico during a visit to that country by a delegation of the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearances (CED), 15 to 26 November 2021. ONU-DH México
Juan Pablo Albán Alencastro

The Other Victims of Enforced Disappearance

Aside from the legal debate on the concept of the victim in an enforced disappearance and the lack of political will in many situations to fulfil victims’ rights, it is indisputable that the next of kin of the disappeared suffer as much and sometimes more than those who are no longer present.

A crater at the former Soviet Union nuclear test site Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, 2008. CTBTO Preparatory Commission
Robert Floyd

Ending Nuclear Testing to Advance Global Peace and Security

While the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty has already helped advance the nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament agenda, we must remain vigilant. The proliferation of nuclear weapons and the threat of their use continue to pose unacceptable risks to humanity.

White flowers with water droplets. Anthony/Pexels
Gabriela Suhoschi

World Water Week 2022: Revealing the Importance of Unseen Water

This year’s conference will place particular focus on what can be described as “invisible water”—groundwater, soil moisture and atmospheric water. These occurrences of water are often forgotten, even by experts in the water community, and their potential is therefore not fully explored.

UNICEF Representative in Ukraine Murat Sahin with a child at a reception centre in Zaporizhzhia. 24 May 2022. UNICEF/Kate Klochko
Afshan Khan

To Continue Delivering for the Children of Ukraine, We Must Look to Partnerships

This World Humanitarian Day, aid workers in Ukraine and around the world are facing challenges on a level never seen before, with key issues being access to those in need. 

Part of the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic is a renewed awareness of the importance of human interactions, including in the workplace.  Photo: fauxels/Pexels
Gabriel Elkeiy

Future-Proof Skills Can Help Balance Individual and Societal Progress

Conceptual and strategic thinking, creativity, problem-solving, empathy, optimism, ethics, emotional intelligence and judgment are the future-proof skills and attributes that machines will not be able to replicate with the same standards and agility as qualified human beings.

Experts at work in the OPCW Laboratory, located in Rijswijk, The Netherlands. The Laboratory will move to the OPCW Centre for Chemistry and Technology in The Hague when it opens in 2023. 31 October 2016. OPCW
Fernando Arias

All Stakeholders Have a Role to Play in Ridding the World of Chemical Weapons

The process of destroying chemical arsenals declared to OPCW will soon be completed. However, current global events have underscored that preventing the re-emergence of chemical weapons is on an agenda that will remain open forever.

Children in Namarjung, Western Development Region, Nepal, 2017. Rebecca Zaal/Pexels
Michael Herrmann

The Global Population Will Soon Reach 8 Billion—Then What?

Meeting the needs and lifting the living standards of a large and growing world population will require higher levels of production and result in greater consumption. Without green reforms in energy, manufacturing and transport, as well as changes in human behaviour, this will place mounting pressures on the natural environment.

Tuna purse seine vessel recovering its net. © TM-Tracking
Duncan Copeland

Collaboration and Capacity-Building to End Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing

With fish stocks and marine ecosystems under ever-increasing pressure from human activity, clamping down on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing has never been more important.

Research sailing vessel Sea Dragon using a Manta Trawl to collect ocean plastics during an eXXpedition mission to the North Pacific Gyre in 2018. eXXpedition/Jen Russell
Emily Penn

Navigating Our Way Towards a Plastic-Free Ocean

Plastic pollution doesn’t know political or cultural borders. We all share one planet, and global problems transcend all boundaries, which means the solutions need to as well.