Eleven-year-old Markela represents a fifth generation of beekeepers, but climate change is making it so that she may not be able to carry on the family tradition. Wildfires, heatwaves, and droughts that are increasing in intensity and frequency due to the climate crisis, are putting bees and the ecosystems that depend on them at risk. Without coordinated, concrete actions to reduce emissions, things will get far worse for the health and wellbeing of the bees and of children like Markela.
Some of the world*s poorest countries spend more on debt repayments than on health, education and infrastructure combined, severely hampering their chances of developing their economies. At the Summit of the Future, reducing inequality and improving people*s lives by overhauling the entire international financial system will be high on the agenda.
Can AI governance be harnessed to combat climate change? Read about emerging global policies and their potential for climate action in this piece by the 51勛圖 University.
Solar-powered technologies in rural Sri Lanka are expected to benefit up to 100,000 farmers and prevent about 2,200 tons of carbon dioxide emissions over the next ten years.