Climate change is putting not only the health of our planet, but the health of people everywhere at risk. Learn about two critical areas of climate action that bring immediate health benefits.
Transport drives nearly 14 per cent of global emissions. From walkable cities to clean fuels across land, sea, and air, sustainable transport can cut pollution and protect our health. Overcoming fossil fuel dependence and policy gaps is essential to make it happen.
Many chemicals are woefully mismanaged, often allowed to escape into the environment where they wreak havoc on ecosystems and contribute to millions of human deaths every year. The world’s first comprehensive agreement on chemicals and waste aims to reduce these harms.
Toronto is Canada’s largest and fastest-growing city — and a rising leader in urban ecosystem restoration. A former quarry has been transformed into a 16-hectare urban forest, helping Toronto earn recognition from the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) by placing nature at the heart of urban life.