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December 10, 2025
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Global leaders seek unified front on climate, pollution – China Daily

Inger Andersen, UN Environment Programme executive director, said global treaties and agreements — collectively known as multilateral environmental agreements — reflect the reality that threats, such as rising temperatures, ocean degradation, biodiversity collapse, plastic po..
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Global leaders at the seventh session of the United Nations Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya, have reaffirmed their commitment to multilateral cooperation to address urgent interconnected crises, including climate change, nature loss, and pollution. They emphasized the need for legally binding global commitments and coordinated actions to achieve tangible results.
- The World Bank estimates that the region loses $150 billion annually due to storm-related damage.
- Inger Andersen, UN Environment Programme executive director, highlighted that threats like rising temperatures and plastic pollution do not respect national borders.
- The assembly is negotiating 15 draft resolutions on issues ranging from saving glaciers to reducing the environmental impact of artificial intelligence.
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