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Trees are natural ACs for cities, if you plant the right ones

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Urban trees are on the rise but researchers are only starting to uncover the best way to cool cities with them. "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is today," so the saying goes. Originally published here . Trees have been touted as solutions to many environmental problems, from reducing air pollution to restoring biodiversity. But much planting in cities today is motivated by their potential to mitigate extreme heat. "Most of our signatory cities are reporting extreme heat as their main risk currently, and adding green infrastructure such as trees is one of their key activities to tackle it," says Samie Raichs Tovany, urban heat project officer at C40 Cities, a global network of cities committed to climate action. Nearly half a million people are estimated to die annually from heat-related causes, primarily due to cardiovascular problems . Extra strain is put on the heart as the body tries to cool itself down by circulating large ...

Despite Geopolitical Headwinds and Slow Progress, Global Commitment to the SDGs Holds Strong

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New SDSN report calls for stronger governance and implementation as the world enters the final stretch of the 2030 Agenda 23 June 2026 (Paris, France) — With less than four years remaining in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) remains significantly off track: Only 16% of targets are projected to be achieved by the deadline . The vast majority of UN Member States remain committed to the framework, but a small number of countries, most notably the United States, have moved into active opposition to the paradigm of sustainable development and the multilateral institutions that underpin it. These are among the key findings of the 11th edition of the Sustainable Development Report (SDR), released today by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). This year’s SDR calls for stronger SDG implementation and renewed global cooperation as the world enters the final years of the 2030 Agenda and begins laying the ground...

International Cooperation is built on agreements. It succeeds through relationships

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Guest blog: Lenni Montiel: Senior UN Development Leader (Ret.) | Former UN Assistant Secretary-General |UNDP Resident Representative | Governance, Public Policy & Multilateral Diplomacy | Leadership Advisor & Trainer | Chevening Scholar. Lenni writes on LinkedIn about the UN and international development.  Originally published here. I've watched technically perfect agreements collapse within months. The problem was never the paperwork. I've seen informal understandings survive decades of political turbulence. International cooperation is built on agreements. It succeeds through relationships. After years working with governments, development organizations, and communities as a UN Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative, I learned that cooperation follows the same pattern. The formal agreement is just the beginning. What determines success happens after the signatures. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Trust compounds or erodes through hundreds of small interactions. A delayed response t...