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UNEA-6 Summit: Global Leaders Tackle Climate, Biodiversity & Pollution Crisis 🌱💧🔥

Our planet is calling for backup ⚠️—and this week, leaders worldwide are answering. The United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) has launched in Nairobi, Kenya, with a mission to combat the 'triple planetary crisis': climate change, biodiversity collapse, and pollution. From February 26 to March 1, delegates from over 190 countries and regions will brainstorm multilateral solutions to these interconnected threats.

🌍 Why it matters: Climate disasters, vanishing wildlife, and plastic-choked oceans aren't just headlines—they're reality checks. UNEA-6 aims to turn global agreements into local action, focusing on tech innovation, policy alignment, and funding for vulnerable communities. One delegate told us: 'This isn’t a solo mission. It’s like assembling the Avengers, but for Earth.'

💡 Youth in the spotlight: Young activists and entrepreneurs are front and center, pushing for inclusive strategies. Think green startups, AI-driven conservation tools, and grassroots campaigns—all part of the toolbox being discussed. Meanwhile, debates rage over balancing economic growth with sustainability goals.

🔍 What’s next? Watch for updates on landmark agreements—especially how nations plan to share resources and hold each other accountable. Spoiler: The real work begins when everyone leaves Nairobi. 🌱

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