.  .
  • English
  • Français
  • Español

Rapports sur le développement humain - Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement (PNUD)

  • Skip to main content
  • home
  • Développement humain
  • Rapports
  • Indices & Données
  • Pays
  • Événements
  • Média
  • À propos
  • Recherche
Partager
  • À propos des Rapports
  • Éffectuer une recherche
  • Rapports mondiaux
    • RDH 2013
    • RDH 2011
    • RDH 2010
    • RDH 2009
    • RDH 2007/8
      • Télécharger
      • Distributeurs
      • Livret pour les jeunes
      • Recommendations
      • Lancement
      • Actualité
      • Vidéos
      • Données sur le changement climatique
      • Déclarations
      • Documents de référence
    • RDH 2006
    • RDH 2005
    • RDH 2004
    • RDH 2003
    • RDH 2002
    • RDH 2001
    • RDH 2000
    • RDH 1999
    • RDH 1998
    • RDH 1997
    • RDH 1996
    • RDH 1995
    • RDH 1994
    • RDH 1993
    • RDH 1992
    • RDH 1991
    • RDH 1990
  • Rapports régionaux
  • Rapports nationaux
  • Autres publications
  • Glossaire
  • eBooks

Rejoignez-nous

  • Liste courriel
  • Abonnez-vous
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

EN VEDETTE

Rapport 2013

L'essor du Sud : le progrès humain dans un monde diversifié
est disponible en téléchargement gratuit

Youth report on climate change looks for solutions

Media Global

17 August 2008 [MEDIAGLOBAL]: Future generations will inherit a world where rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns disrupt agriculture, diminish biodiversity and put millions at risk of violent storms and rising seas. This week the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released a youth version of its 2007/2008 Human Development Report on climate change, which calls for immediate action to avoid irreversible environmental damage caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Produced entirely by young people, the youth report highlights the key points of UNDP’s official publication, and includes poems and drawings by children and young adults from all over the world. The report also includes ideas on adaptation and mitigation strategies. “The youth in particular got very engaged with the idea of renewable energies,” Cecilia Ugaz, Acting Director of UNDP’s Human Development Report Office who oversaw the creation of the report, told MediaGlobal. “They talk about policies at the broad level, but they also talk about individual policies,” and what young people can do to reduce emissions starting in their own homes and schools. In their introduction, the report’s authors stress the need for individual action and global cooperation. They write, “We can change our today, little by little, person by person and with that obtain a more sustainable tomorrow for coming generations.”

Climate change was a primary focus of this year’s International Youth Day. United Nations officials and youth from around the world came together to discuss preventative action.

Retourner à la liste <<<<<


Haut de la page

Rapport 2013

  • Acceuil
  • Plan du site
  • Nous contacter
  • Emploi
  • Stages étudiants
  • Conditions d'utilisation
  • Webmaster
  • Liste courriel