Cambio climático

23/09/2025
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is supporting the design of an ambitious new global facility for securing the future of tropical forests, discussed at a high-level event in New York this week on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Women in The Gambia are bringing back cockle farming with FAO and the GCF
15/10/2025
Women in The Gambia are reviving cockle farming with support from FAO, the Green Climate Fund and the Gambian Government. Through the PROREFISH project, coastal communities are restoring once-depleted mudflats with this beloved shellfish. Here's how climate action is boosting food security and improving livelihoods.
17/10/2025

Agrifood systems hold myriad solutions to address the impacts of the climate crisis, biodiversity loss and food insecurity. This was the message FAO Director-General, QU Dongyu, delivered during a high-level dialogue “Scaling Up Climate Response through Agrifood Systems:...

02/10/2025
Aún faltan horas para el amanecer, pero los gallos de Magdalena Laine ya cantan cuando la agricultora, de 59 años y perteneciente al Pueblo Indígena kichwa, enciende la única bombilla que ilumina el patio de su granja, situada a las afueras de la localidad andina ecuatoriana de Cotacachi. Después...
Group photo with partners at FAO-GCF SRVALI Inception Workshop
22/09/2025
At a high-level inception workshop in Baghdad, Iraq took a major step forward with its first-ever Green Climate Fund project. The SRVALI initiative, backed by $39 million in investments, will support nearly 2 million people in adapting to climate change through smarter water use, renewable energy, and inclusive agriculture.
23/09/2025
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18/09/2025
New FAO analysis shows that, despite agrifood systems having the potential to reduce global emissions by a third, climate-related development finance for the sector is stagnating, and its overall share is declining compared to other sectors.
09/09/2025
Las agricultoras de Camboya son cada vez más resilientes al clima, y el punto de partida de esa resiliencia han sido las semillas de arroz
08/09/2025
The 2025 Standing Committee on Finance Forum of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) kicked off at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome. The Forum takes place at a critical juncture on the road to the next UN C...
27/08/2025
A former iron sand mine transformed into a terraced agro-silvo-pastoral system, a landscape of stone-walled citrus orchards in Japan, and an iconic Mediterranean terraced system on the steep coastal slopes of Italy are the latest additions to the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (...
23/07/2025

A new study co-authored by FAO and experts from 17 countries published in Nature Communications gives us a glimpse of what Earth’s terrestrial ecosystems could look like under different ecological pressures, including from rising temperatures and biodiversity loss.

Preserving and restoring natural vegetation is essential to halting the global decline of biodiversity. Without biodiversity, we cannot ensure the future of food security and food diversity which is why countries and decision makers are turning to land restoration as a solution.

17/07/2025
As the global community confronts the escalating realities of climate change, Zambia faces increasingly urgent challenges. From destructive flash floods to prolonged droughts, climate-related events are threatening livelihoods, particularly in rural communities reliant on agriculture and natural resources. While multiple interventions have been introduced by government and development partners, sustainable impact remains vague without the meaningful engagement of traditional leaders. 
07/07/2025
The Scaling up Climate Ambition on Land Use and Agriculture (SCALA) programme, co-led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the United Nations Development Programme, has already achieved significant milestones since its inception in 2020.
11/07/2025
Across the world, climate change is shifting the delicate balance that keeps plants – and everything they support - healthy. As temperatures rise, rains become less predictable, and extreme weather strikes more often, plant pests and diseases are spreading in ways not seen before. The consequences reach far beyond crops. In a world where human, animal, plant and environmental health are deeply connected, protecting plant health has never been more critical.
09/07/2025
La comunicación de la FAO conlleva que, por primera vez, un lugar de Asia central obtiene la designación de Sistema importante del patrimonio agrícola mundial (SIPAM).
27/06/2025
Chiang Mai, Thailand – Stretching from Bhutan to Papua New Guinea, the Indo-Malaya forest biome harbors one of the last major primary forest areas in the world, hosting more than 5,000 threatened species. 60 percent of its original vegetation is already lost, and the remain...
01/07/2025
Port Moresby/Rome - The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved projects worth more than $300 million that will protect forests in Papua New Guinea, promote sustainable fisheries in Saint Lucia, and help grow Africa’s Great Green Wall.

The initiatives, designed by ...
24/06/2025

As climate records continue to topple year after year, one thing has become clear; agricultural communities are on the frontlines of climate change and must be at the heart of adaptation efforts. 

From prolonged droughts in East Africa to Southeast Asia's flood-stricken rice fields,...

Khilamaya Nepali vive con una discapacidad desde los seis meses de edad
03/06/2025
Khilamaya Nepali, que vive con una discapacidad desde los seis meses de edad, participa por primera vez en una escuela de campo para agricultores de la FAO y el FVC. Allí ha aprendido técnicas agrícolas mejoradas, como el uso de trampas para moscas hechas con plástico suprarreciclado y el uso de heno como cubierta vegetal.
05/06/2025

Rome - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has upgraded its innovative ABC-Map geospatial app with a new indicator which shows that several major crops including wheat, coffee, beans, cassava, and plantain could lose half their best or optimally suitable land by 2100.