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Lead: Who is at risk? [Iinfographic]
(2016)
Lead is a widely used metal that is harmful to human health and the environment
Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland: Site Specific Fact Sheets: Bera (019-001)
(2011-07)
This fact sheet is part of a series prepared as part of the Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). It provides the observations and results from one of the individual sites ...
Promoting low-GWP Refrigerants for Air-Conditioning Sectors in High-Ambient Temperature Countries (PRAHA)
(2014)
Factsheet on Promoting low-GWP Refrigerants for Air-Conditioning Sectors in High-Ambient Temperature Countries (PRAHA)
Food Systems and Natural Resources: Building Resource-Smart Food Systems for Sustainable Development - Factsheet
(2016)
Food systems fundamentally depend on natural resources, such as land, soil, water, biodiversity, minerals, biomass and fossil fuels. Key statistics show that in many cases these resources are not currently managed sustainably ...
Waste - Infographic
(2017)
Supporting human well-being through healthy and productivee ecosystems
(2016)
Humans depend on healthy and productive ecosystems to meet their basic needs, but many people’s needs are not being met sustainability – If at all. An estimated 795 million people suffer from hunger and 1.2 billion live ...
Climate change
(United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 2016)
This factsheet This factsheet highlights how the latest assessment by UNEP and World Meteorological Organization-supported Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that climate change is affecting many ...
Healthy environment, healthy people
(United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 2016)
The factsheets highlights Why addressing the links between environment and health is important and why it matters
UNEA-2 Fact Sheet: Green economy in a blue world
(2016)
This factsheet highlight how oceans cover 71 per cent of the Earth’s surface and provide us with food, oxygen and jobs. And yet they are probably the least understood, most biologically diverse, and most undervalued of all ...