π’πNew @fao.org e-learning course on biodiversity & agrifood systems is FREE and #OutNow!
Learn more about:
πΉLinks between biodiversity, agrifood systems, food security & nutrition
πΉWhat biodiversity mainstreaming means in practice
π https://bit.ly/4aTXvsB
01.03.2026 14:04
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Did you know biodiversity underpins our food security and nutrition?
Discover 5οΈβ£ reasons why itβs vital for agrifood systems, and why protecting it matters π±
@FAO helps countries integrate #biodiversity into agriculture. Learn more ‡οΈ
http://bit.ly/4htHzP9
22.02.2026 21:32
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π @fao.org supports countries to achieve global biodiversity targets through agrifood sectors.
Aligning national priorities with the #KMGBF is key to protecting biodiversity while ensuring food security and nutrition.
More about the initiative π http://bit.ly/agri-nbsaps
#NBSAPs
25.02.2026 18:13
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Infographic with an underwater photo split between lush green seagrass (left) and bare sandy seafloor (right). IPBES logo top right reads "Science and Policy for People and Nature." Large white text: "Seagrass Meadows β Lost over 10% Every decade, 1970β2000." Bottom text: "IPBES Global Assessment reveals critical marine decline impacting biodiversity and climate resilience."
Marine ecosystems, from coastal to deep sea, now show the influence of human actions, with coastal marine ecosystems showing both large historical losses of extent and condition as well as rapid ongoing declines.
Letβs act to restore whatβs been lost. ππ±
Happy World #Seagrass Day!
01.03.2026 09:05
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The displaced Palestinian al-Ghafir family sit together to break the dawn-to-dusk Ramadan fast next to their tent, erected amid the ruins of the al-Hasayna Mosque in western Gaza City, on Saturday. π·Omar Al-Qattaa
21.02.2026 20:00
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π« Pulses are more than just nutritious seeds.
π½οΈ Watch to find out how these nutritious seeds help us combat climate change and protect our natural resourcesπ
#LovePulses #WorldPulsesDay
07.02.2026 16:10
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Did you know that pulses are π
πΉLow in fat and contain no cholesterol
πΈLow in sodium
πΉA plant-based protein
πΈA good source of iron
πΉHigh in potassium
Why not try to include pulses in your diet?
#LovePulses #WorldPulsesDay
10.02.2026 16:14
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Save the date announcement for IPBES12 Plenary Session, featuring an aerial photograph of Manchester, UK. The image shows the city's modern skyline with skyscrapers in the background and residential areas with abundant green spaces in the foreground. White text overlays a green gradient background, announcing the event dates of 3-8 February 2026 in Manchester. The hashtags #BizBiodiversity and #IPBES12 are displayed, along with text indicating that global experts will convene to discuss the Business and Biodiversity Assessment. The design uses a white border frame around the entire image.
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Save the date: #IPBES12 Plenary
3β8 February 2026
πManchester, UK
IPBES members and experts will convene to discuss the landmark #BizBiodiversity assessment of the impact and dependency of business on biodiversity and nature's contributions to people.
π https://ow.ly/jMXK50XwIPC
25.11.2025 07:35
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This infographic from the World Economic Forum shows global risks ranked by severity over two time periods: 2-year (short term) and 10-year (long term). The title reads "Global risks ranked by severity" with the WEF logo in the top right corner.
The chart is divided into two columns, with risks color-coded into four categories: Environmental (green), Geopolitical (orange), Societal (red), and Technological (purple).
In the short term (2 years), the top risks are:
Geoeconomic confrontation
Misinformation and disinformation
Societal polarization
Extreme weather events
State-based armed conflict
In the long term (10 years), the ranking shows:
Extreme weather events
Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse
Critical change to Earth systems
Misinformation and disinformation
Adverse outcomes of AI technologies
Both columns continue to rank risks through position 10, with environmental concerns featuring more prominently in the long-term outlook. The source is cited as "World Economic Forum Global Risks Perception Survey 2025-2026."
New World Economic Forum Global Risks data provides a stark warning: While short-term crises dominate headlines, "Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse" jumps to the 2nd highest risk over the 10-year horizon.
The long term is sooner than we think. Science-based policies via IPBES are crucial.π
16.01.2026 13:30
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Water is essential for agricultural production and food security. Yet, our freshwater resources are dwindling at an alarming rate.
Sustainable water resource management to increase water productivity in food and agriculture remains critical.
#GFFA #GFFA2026
16.01.2026 14:56
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#WasteWater can be an untapped resource for farmers.
Safe use of wastewater can help us combat water scarcity and reduce environmental pollution.
Learn more about @FAO's work on wastewater: http://bit.ly/3PXLb1c
#GFFA #GFFA2026 #WaterAction
16.01.2026 12:00
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Publishers expect traffic from search to fall by 43% in the next 3 years. This is one of the findings of our new report on media trends. Authored by Nic Newman, it's based on a survey of 280 media leaders.
Full report
buff.ly/Dh2JIuT
7 findings in thread
12.01.2026 07:55
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Split-screen image on a deep green background. Left side contains a statement from Dr David Obura, IPBES Chair, regarding the US withdrawal from IPBES and extinction threats to over 1 million species. Right side shows a photograph of a man wearing glasses, dressed in a dark jacket and grey shirt, seated at a conference table with a microphone. The IPBES logo appears at the bottom with the tagline "Science and Policy for People and Nature". The design features white typography on the dark green background, creating a professional contrast. Several small pins or badges are visible on the speaker's jacket.
βWe cannot withdraw from the fact that over 1 million species of plants and animals face extinction.β
IPBES remains committed to its mandate to provide the most credible science and evidence about biodiversity to all decision makers and actors.
β @davidobura.bsky.social , @ipbes.net Chair
08.01.2026 18:13
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Mangroves preserve biodiversity, support livelihoods & are essential for the nutrition & food security of millions.
We all benefit from mangroves. Protecting them is protecting the health of our planet.
#GenerationRestoration
06.01.2026 18:31
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#gerardrichter #paris #FLV
03.01.2026 01:00
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βTaking Action for Natureβ is #COP17βs theme for 2026, when nearly 200 countries will come together to advance global biodiversity goals.
FAO's Kaveh Zahedi explains why this Conference matters β and why agrifood systems must be central to biodiversity solutions.
π bit.ly/4htHzP9
26.12.2025 16:22
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#WasteWater can be an untapped resource for farmers.
Safe use of wastewater can help us combat water scarcity and reduce environmental pollution.
Learn more about @FAO.org's work on wastewater: bit.ly/3PXLb1c
22.12.2025 17:31
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Home β°οΈ Biodiversity β°οΈ Energy
08.12.2025 21:10
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Water is _______.
Share the first 3β£ words you see in the comments below π
#WaterAction #WWWeek
24.08.2025 18:21
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A hermit crab walks across sandy ground, using a discarded red plastic cap as its shell. Overlay text reads: βHey, itβs me, the crab. Plastic trash is my shelter now. But Iβd rather stick to seashells.β Logos for Beat Plastic Pollution, World Environment Day, UNEP, and 2025 Jeju Korea appear along the bottom.
Crabs swap seashells for bottle caps. Birds nest in bags.
Plastic trash doesnβt belong in nature, but for too many creatures, it has become the new normal.
It doesnβt have to be this way. With collective action, we can #BeatPlasticPollution: www.worldenvironmentday.global
03.06.2025 10:12
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Bees and other pollinators work to provide us with:
π More food.
π Better food.
π Increased #biodiversity and ecosystem services
Protecting pollinators is important to us all β‘ bit.ly/3LNNYXy
#WorldBeeDay
@fao.org @unbiodiversity.bsky.social @bioversityciat.bsky.social @unep.org @ipbes.net
20.05.2025 07:42
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The population of the Gaza Strip is on the verge of famine.
The average daily caloric consumption will soon fall below 67% of what a human body needs to survive, with critical implications, particularly among those most vulnerable.
New @FAO.org study π bit.ly/430rwUP
#RightToFood
20.05.2025 15:08
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Plant blindness has left initiatives that promote sustainable plant use & conservation lagging behind.
But plants, especially wild-harvested ones, are vital to our everyday lives.
How @FAO.org is protecting 12 plants hidden in plain sight: buff.ly/26WENYo
#PlantHealthDay
10.05.2025 16:21
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Today is #WorldMigratoryBirdDay!
Billions of migratory birds face growing threats from urban development. But cities like Istanbul & Seattle are creating #SharedSpaces to protect these birds and make their journey safe.
Hereβs how: www.unep.org/news-and-sto...
10.05.2025 17:05
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Women need equal access to π
π· Land
π· Inputs
π· Finance
π· Services
π· Technology
Closing the gender gap & growing equality are key to achieving agrifood systems transformation.
Find out more in this @FAO.org report π buff.ly/6MtATCr
#LetsGrowEquality #GirlsInICT
25.04.2025 18:43
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About 50 000 wild species are used for food, energy, medicine, material & other purposes.
This includes many plants.
But often these plants are not sourced or used sustainably, which threatens #biodiversity.
π±How @FAO.org is protecting them π buff.ly/9MglXUi
17.04.2025 17:10
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Pulses are our delicious ally in achieving food security and reducing malnutrition.
Like β€οΈ and share π if you agree!
#HealthyDiets #WorldHealthDay #BetterNutrition #HopefulFutures #HealthForAll
07.04.2025 06:33
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A polluted river filled with colorful discarded clothing and textiles floating in murky water. Overlaid text reads: "Extending the life of clothes should help the planet β not harm communities." The "Beat Waste Pollution" logo is in the bottom right corner.
Many used textiles are sent to the Global South, where poor waste infrastructure leads to pollution and health risks.
The solution? Better policies, responsible reuse & circular fashion to #BeatWastePollution.
#ZeroWasteDay info: www.unep.org/events/un-da...
27.03.2025 19:40
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