The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recently released its latest annual Frontiers report
Context
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recently released its latest annual Frontiers report.
- This is the fourth edition of the Frontiers Report, which was first published in 2016 with an alert to the growing risk of zoonotic diseases, four years before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Key-Highlights
- Urban noise pollution, wildfires and phenological shifts – the three topics of this Frontiers report – are issues that highlight the urgent need to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss.
- Wildfires
- Wildfires are predicted to worsen in the coming years and decades.
- The trends towards more dangerous fire-weather conditions are likely to increase due to rising concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases and the attendant escalation of wildfire risk factors.
- There has been a rapid expansion of cities towards forest areas in many regions in recent decades.
- This wildland-urban interface is the area where wildfire risks are most pronounced. For example, rising fires in California, United States.
- With rising forest fires, the world is very likely to see more frequent incidences of lightning.
- Fire-induced thunderstorms are a new danger posed by rising wildfires.
- These thunderstorms contribute to more dangerous conditions for fires on the ground.
- Urban noise pollution
- Noise pollution in cities is a growing hazard to public health: Unwanted, prolonged and high-level sounds from road traffic, railways, or leisure activities impair human health and well-being.
- Phenological shifts
- Phenological shifts occur when species shift the timing of life cycle stages in response to changing environmental conditions altered by climate change.
- The concern is that interacting species in an ecosystem do not always shift the timing in the same direction or at the same rate.
- These phenological shifts are increasingly disturbed by climate change, pushing plants and animals out of synch with their natural rhythms and leading to mismatches, such as when plants shift life cycle stages faster than herbivores.
What is the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)?
- The UNEP is a leading global environmental authority established on 5th June 1972.
- It works to identify and draw attention to emerging issues of environmental concern.
- It sets the global environmental agenda, promotes sustainable development within the United Nations system, and serves as an authoritative advocate for global environment protection.
- Major Reports issued by UNEP are Emission Gap Report, Adaptation Gap Report, Global Environment Outlook, Frontiers, Invest into Healthy Planet.
- Major Campaigns under UNEP are Beat Pollution, UN75, World Environment Day, Wild for Life.
- UNEP Headquarters is in Nairobi, Kenya.
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