Cambio climático

Why women farmers are an overlooked force in climate action
05/03/2026

Women are a powerful accelerator of change, from farms and cooperatives to national policy and global climate action, yet too often they are sidelined in rights and resources,” writes Piedad Martin in an 

Translating climate policies into real-world solutions
05/02/2026
Climate change is having a profound impact on farmers in Cambodia. Rising temperatures—which have increased at a rate of +0.23 °C per decade since 1950—combined with highly variable rainfall patterns, are disrupting agricultural livelihoods across the country. Farmers face increas...
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10/02/2026

Agricultural losses are accelerating as weather extremes intensify. According to a quantitative assessment using data from FAOSTAT and FAO's Emergency Events Database, climate-related disasters cost global agriculture an estimated

19/11/2025
On Food and Agriculture Day, key stakeholders in action to transform agrifood systems and mitigate super-pollutants combined forces to discuss ways to unlock the finance needed to deliver results for the climate.
03/10/2025
The Food and Agriculture for Sustainable Transformation (FAST) Partnership, launched at COP27, is a multi-stakeholder platform created to tackle one of the toughest challenges for agrifood systems: unlocking access to climate finance at scale.
25/11/2025

FAO convened a two-day workshop on Plastics and One Health in Agrifood Systems, bringing together global experts to discuss the risks and impact pathways of plastic pollution. It was a chance to strengthen a shared understanding of how these interconnected issues ...

OCB in 2025: putting agrifood systems in the centre of global climate, biodiversity and environment action
22/12/2025
From Biodiversity and Climate communities convening in Rome to COP30 in Belém, and from Sahelian rangelands to Cambodian rice fields, OCB worked across FAO to make the case that food and agriculture are not only affected by climate change and biodiversity loss; they are central to solving them.
15/12/2025
As part of the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Government of Quebec presented a symbolic gift of 80 blue flag iris bulbs to FAO at its headquarters in Rome. 
Food and Agriculture Day Celebrated at COP 30
10/12/2025
Food and Agriculture Day at the 2025 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 30) took place on 19 November, with multiple events addressing related issues.
05/12/2025
As climate change increasingly threatens agricultural lands, the 2025 World Soil Day serves as a reminder of the crucial role of soils, particularly in peri-urban zones that supply growing cities. To mark World Soil Day 2025, the SAGA 2 project highlights the “Climate Advisory Clubs” approach, wh...
19/11/2025
On the front lines of climate change impacts, farmers, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities also are crucial actors in the fight to reduce emissions and achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. However, these actors face challenges in accessing the climate finance necessary for reducing agr...
21/11/2025
Sustainable and resilient agrifood systems are essential for achieving the Paris Agreement targets on climate change while ensuring food security and nutrition for present and future generations. This was the overarching message delivered by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United ...
19/11/2025
Land degradation stands as one of the most pressing challenges of our time, undermining food security, accelerating biodiversity loss, and exacerbating climate change, with 1 billion hectares of land degraded worldwide. It also represents an opportunity: restoring degraded farmland, such as cropl...
20/11/2025
Forests are at the heart of COP30 discussions in the Brazilian Amazon city of Belém. But less is said about how forests provide a vital support system for agriculture. Promoting synergies between the two is therefore essential for sustainable agrifood system transformation in the face of climate ...
19/11/2025
Ministers unite at COP30 to launch FIRST (the Farmers’ Initiative for Resilient and Sustainable Transformations), a major South–South effort to reduce methane and nitrous oxide emissions from agriculture. Alongside FIRST, Brazil and the United Kingdom launched the Belém Declaration on Fertilisers...
19/11/2025
Ten countries have announced their support for an innovative new Brazil-led accelerator that will unite governments and investors behind a shared goal: restoring the world’s farmland to strengthen food security, tackle climate breakdown, and protect biodiversity.
18/11/2025
Drawing attention to the underrepresentation of food and agriculture in global climate finance flows, government ministers, experts, financial institutions, and private-sector leaders discuss how to unlock the financial support needed to create cleaner, resilient agrifood systems.
18/11/2025
Agrifood systems are central to the global climate agenda; they account for roughly one-third of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and are vital for food security and the livelihoods of over one billion people. 
10/11/2025

Building on the legacy of the G20 Bioeconomy Initiative (GIB), the Bioeconomy Challenge defines clear milestones for 2028 — turning the vision of a resilient and inclusive bioeconomy into coordinated action, supported by coherent policy frameworks, measurable outcomes, and innovative financial mechanisms that translate ambition into real-economy results.

19/11/2025
Amanece sobre las montañas de Ororubá, en Pernambuco (Brasil), cuando un grupo de jóvenes perteneciente al Pueblo Indígena xukurú de Ororubá se reúne a la entrada de un vivero. Cuidan de plantas y de plantones de árboles autóctonos: en particular, de especies utilizadas con fines medicinales que ...