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7 Under-the-Radar Climate and Nature Wins of 2024

While 2024 has been filled with headlines about extreme weather and climate concerns, several quiet yet impactful breakthroughs have also taken place—bringing hope for the planet’s future. Here are seven underreported environmental wins you may have missed:

  1. Global Ocean Treaty Implementation Begins
    After years of negotiation, the High Seas Treaty finally saw action in 2024, with several countries starting to implement protections for international waters, aiming to preserve marine biodiversity.

  2. Amazon Deforestation Slows Significantly
    Thanks to stronger environmental policies and enforcement in Brazil, deforestation rates in the Amazon dropped by nearly 40% compared to previous years.

  3. Africa’s Great Green Wall Sees Real Progress
    The ambitious project to plant trees across Africa’s Sahel region made notable advances, with over 100 million trees planted this year alone, improving soil quality and livelihoods.

  4. Solar Power Surpasses Coal in Key Markets
    In countries like India and Germany, solar energy officially overtook coal in electricity generation, marking a milestone in clean energy transition.

  5. Plastic Treaty Framework Agreed
    Nations agreed on the framework for a global treaty to reduce plastic pollution, setting legally binding targets for production and waste reduction.

  6. Wildlife Corridors Expand in Asia
    Several Asian nations launched or expanded wildlife corridors to protect endangered species like tigers and elephants, promoting safe migration and genetic diversity.

  7. Green Finance Hits Record Highs
    Investment in green bonds and climate-friendly infrastructure reached record levels in 2024, showing strong financial backing for sustainable development.

These quiet but meaningful steps are signs that, while challenges remain, steady global progress is being made to protect our climate and natural world.