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Messages
Mr. Ban Ki-moon Steiner

Message from Mr. Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General
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Mr. Achim Steiner

Message from Mr. Achim Steiner, Executive Director of UNEP
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Rt Hon Helen Clark

Message from Rt Hon Helen Clark, Prime Minister, New Zealand
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Rt Hon Helen Clark

Message from Hon Trevor Mallard, Minister for the Environment, New Zealand
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Posters
Angelique Kidjo

Angelique Kidjo

Mikhail Gorbachev

Mikhail Gorbachev

Samuel Eto

Samuel Eto'o

Richard Branson

Richard Branson

Gong Li

Gong Li

Gabriel Yard

Gabriel Yared

Hamish Carter

Hamish Carter

Publications                                                            Back to Top

Climate Action
Key reading on way to reduce carbon emissions

Kick the Habit - Towards a low carbon economy
The United Nations Environment Programme's
flagship magazine for environmentally
sustainable development.

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Fragile
A 4 minute video on our global carbon footprint set to the music of "Fragile" by Sting.

Sustainable mobility and climate change
The campaign highlights the environmental and low carbon advantages of public transport.

Eco-tips for jeans
Wear them at least 3 times - wash them in cold water - forget your dryer - no iron it's much better.See video clip in: English | Français | Español

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Earth in Balance - Natural World Museum
This contemporary exhibition of works by 27 artists from 20 countries is designed to generate awareness of global climate change, with an emphasis on moving to wards a low-carbon economy. The exhibition highlights issues regarding the environment while inspiring a positive change in people's attitudes and actions toward the environment.