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environment1 year ago

Global Land Degradation Accelerates at Alarming Rate

A new study reveals that land degradation is expanding by 1 million square kilometers annually, threatening climate stability, biodiversity, and food security. The report, released ahead of a UN convention on desertification, highlights the interconnectedness of environmental issues and calls for urgent action to manage land sustainably. Unsustainable agricultural practices are identified as the main cause, leading to deforestation and reduced CO₂ absorption by ecosystems. The study emphasizes the need for integrated policies to address both environmental and socioeconomic impacts of land use.

environment2 years ago

Global Drought Crisis: Urgent Action Needed to Address Unprecedented Emergency

The UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) has released a report highlighting the unprecedented global emergency caused by human-induced droughts. The report reveals the devastating impacts of drought on lives, economies, and various sectors of society. It emphasizes the urgent need for transformational change to address the increasing frequency and severity of drought events. The report also highlights the importance of nature-based solutions, sustainable land management, efficient water management, and disaster preparedness in building global drought resilience. International cooperation and binding global agreements are crucial to curtail the effects of drought and respect planetary boundaries.

environment2 years ago

"The Rise of Nature's Most Intimidating Spectacles"

Sand and dust storms, described as "one of nature's most intimidating spectacles," have become more common in many regions due to human-driven factors and climate change. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) is discussing ways to address the impacts of these storms on agriculture, industry, water and air quality, and human health. Sand and dust storms pose significant challenges to sustainable development, but can also be reduced through human actions. The UNCCD aims to promote measures such as land restoration, improved monitoring, and better impact mitigation to tackle this growing problem.