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On the rooftop of IFAD’s HQ in Rome, two beehives are doing more than making honey — they’re helping monitor urban air quality. By analyzing the honey for pollutants through the University of Tor Vergata in Rome, and comparing it with filtered indoor air, IFAD turns its bees into bioindicators. Supported by a pollinator garden below, the project links biodiversity, research, and climate…

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- UNDP Bhutan has provided blankets to keep its staff warm at work as temperatures dip. This effort is the latest in a series of office-wide initiatives being taken to reduce our carbon footprint.
- The Secretariat of the UN’s Convention for Biological Diversity (CBD) is continuing its long-standing support of a biodiversity initiative in Paraná, Brazil, ensuring hundreds of hectares of Atlantic Rainforest are restored and protected.
- Did you know? Since October, a new photovoltaic system has been steadily producing energy at RAF.
- In line with the main objective of the FAO Corporate Environmental Responsibility Team to reduce its emissions and environmental impact, the Corporate Environmental Responsibility Team from FAO Headquarters in Italy,
- The UN Environment Latin America and the Caribbean Office, located in Panama City, works closely with the 33 countries of the region - including 16 Small Island Developing States, serving a population of about 588 million people.
- UNDP Tanzania has recently celebrated the adoption of clean energy with an installation of a Hybrid Solar Power System at the United Nations House in Dar es Salaam.