Thriving ecosystems produce oxygen, purify water, protect from storms, provide food, and regulate the climate.| Population Connection
Empowering women and girls is one of the most effective sustainable development levers, yet women's rights sadly remain severely underfunded.| Population Connection
Human activity is causing wild species to go extinct at an increasingly alarming rate. We must tackle the root causes of biodiversity loss.| Population Connection
New data on WRI's Aqueduct platform ranks the world's most water-stressed countries. One-quarter of the global population regularly use up their entire water supply.| World Resources Institute
The average global temperature has increased by a little more than 1° Celsius (2° Fahrenheit) since 1880. Two-thirds of the warming has occurred since 1975.| earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Globally, we emit around 50 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases yearly. Where do these emissions come from? We take a look, sector-by-sector.| Our World in Data
One-quarter of the world's greenhouse gas emissions result from food and agriculture. What are the main contributors to food's emissions?| Our World in Data
A lot has happened since the Paris Agreement was adopted in 2015. Our Climate Watch interactive chart explores how the world's top emitters have changed in recent years.| World Resources Institute