UN Officials Share Messages for World Environment Day

UN Secretary-General Antnio Guterres

The theme of this years World Environment Day is land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience.

Humanity depends on land. Yet, all over the world, a toxic cocktail of pollution, climate chaos, and biodiversity decimation are turning healthy lands into deserts, and thriving ecosystems into dead zones. They are annihilating forests and grasslands, and sapping the strength of land to support ecosystems, agriculture, and communities.

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UNEP Executive Director Inger Andersen

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This World Environment Day we are asking everyone to join the global movement to restore our lands, build drought resilience and combat desertification.

Land degradation affects over three billion people.

Freshwater ecosystems are also degraded, making it harder to grow crops and raise livestock.

This disproportionately affects smallholder farmers and the rural poor.

But nature is resilient.

By restoring ecosystems, we can slow the triple planetary crisis: the crisis of climate change,the crisis of nature and land loss, and the crisis of pollution and waste.

We can help to reverse biodiversity loss by 2030, in line with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

We can get closer to keeping global temperature rise in line with the Paris Agreement by increasing carbon storage, including in peatlands.

And we can reduce poverty and food insecurity, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.

Work has begun.

The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration is backing commitments to restore one billion hectares of land an area larger than China.

Last year, six countries pledged to restore 300,000 km of rivers and 350 million hectares of wetlands.

At the sixth UN Environment Assembly in February, nations agreed to strengthen sustainable land management.

Later this year, the three Rio Conventions on climate, on biodiversity and on land -- are each holding a Conference of Parties.

Land restoration can be a golden thread that ties together action and ambition across these three important gatherings.

We must make this work count.

I thank the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for hosting World Environment Day 2024.

On this important day, I ask everyone to join Generation Restoration.

Our land is our future.

We must protect it.

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