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Symposium at UNEA Brings Legal Community Together to Boost Environmental Rule of Law | |
The Global Symposium on Environmental Rule of Law, held at the first United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) in Nairobi, brought together Chief Justices, Heads of Jurisdiction, Attorneys General, Auditors General, Chief Prosecutors, lawyers and legal experts to raise awareness of the role of environmental law as an indispensable tool in achieving sustainable development and a Green Economy.
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South-South renewables trade grows faster than global trade | |
Renewable energy (RE) trade among developing countries is growing faster than global and North-South RE trade as developing countries, led by China, take advantage of decreasing manufacturing costs, increased investment, and the falling costs of renewables, says a new report released during the first United Nations Environment Assembly.
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UNEP endorses Work Plan with Russian Federation to better protect the country’s environment | |
During the first United Nations Environment Assembly, held on 23-27 June in Nairobi, a comprehensive environmental Work Plan was endorsed between UNEP and the Russian Federation. The Work Plan supplements a cooperation Agreement signed in April 2013 by UNEP and Russia. It contains over 30 joint projects aimed at protecting the country’s environment. The projects include the application of "green standards" and ecologically safe technologies; water resources management; regulation of the use of chemicals; regulation of waste processing; sustainable production and consumption; and raising public awareness about the importance of environmental protection. The Work Plan also contains guidelines on implementing UN environmental agreements and programmes. It pays specific attention to implementing the Global Environment Facility's Arctic Agenda 2020 Programme, in which UNEP was appointed as the Coordinating Agency by the Russian Government. The Programme, launched in 2011, was set up to address the serious challenge of the Arctic region's melting ice.
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The European Commission and UNEP strengthen cooperation in renewed Memorandum of Understanding | |
UN Under-Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director Achim Steiner and EU Commissioner for Environment Janez Potočnik signed on 25 June a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to reinforce the collaboration between the European Commission and UNEP in the field of environment and climate change. The agreement - signed in the margins of the first United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) in Nairobi - lays the basis for strengthened cooperation between UNEP and the European Commission at global and regional levels. It builds upon a previous MoU signed in 2004.
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UNEP to provide the Secretariat for the Pan-European Biodiversity Platform | |
The first session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) endorsed the Batumi Outcome, which requested UNEP to provide the Secretariat services for the Pan-European Biodiversity Platform. UNEA has also approved the establishment of a trust fund for the Secretariat of the Platform.
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