Browsing UNEP Publications Pre-2023 by Language "Portuguese"
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Food Waste Index Report 2021
(2021)Sustainable Development Goal 12.3 (SDG 12.3) captures a commitment to halve food waste at the retail and consumer level and to reduce food loss across supply chains. This Food Waste Index Report aims to advance progress ... -
GEO-6: Global Environment Outlook: Regional assessment for Latin America and the Caribbean
(2016)This regional Global Environment Outlook (GEO) report,the fourth for Latin America and the Caribbean (with theprevious GEO regional assessment for LAC published in2010), places emphasis on identifying some of the mostworrying ... -
Key Messages - Bracing for Superbugs: Strengthening Environmental Action in the One Health Response to Antimicrobial Resistance
(2023-02)This document addresses the following topics: What are antimicrobials? What is antimicrobial resistance (AMR)? Impact of AMR. AMR and the environment. Climate change and AMR. Biodiversity loss and AMR. Pollution and AMR. ... -
National Guidance for Plastic Pollution Hotspotting and Shaping Action: Introduction to the Methodology
(2020)This guidance is co-developed by UNEP, IUCN, and the Life Cycle Initiative. It aims to provide a methodological framework for identifying ‘hotspots’ of plastic pollution, finding the leakages and their impacts along the ... -
OzonAction education pack: guide for primary school teachers
(UNEP, 2006)This education pack contains an entire teaching and learning programme, based on basic knowledge, practical skills and participation, for students to learn about concrete and simple solutions to protect the ozone layer and ... -
Radiation: Effects and sources
(2016)This publication is based on the major scientific reports of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) published in the last 25 years and aims to expand public knowledge on levels ... -
Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable and Poverty Eradication
(2011)This report demonstrates that the greening of economies is not generally a drag on growth but rather a new engine of growth