February 17, 2022

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Deadly wildfires, noise pollution, and disruptive timing of life cycles: UN report identifies environmental threats

Ahead of the resumed 5th UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-5.2.), UNEP launches the fourth edition of its flagship Frontiers Report, which flags upcoming issues of particular concern. The 2022 report focusses on noise pollution, wildfires and phenological shifts.The first Frontiers Report in 2016 sounded alarms about the growing risk of zoonotic diseases, four years before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Credit: UNEP
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Ahead of the resumed 5th UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-5.2.), UNEP launches the fourth edition of its flagship Frontiers Report, which flags upcoming issues of particular concern. The 2022 report focusses on noise pollution, wildfires and phenological shifts.The first Frontiers Report in 2016 sounded alarms about the growing risk of zoonotic diseases, four years before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Credit: UNEP

Wildfires are burning more severely and more often, urban noise pollution is growing into a global public health menace, and phenological mismatches—disruptions in the timing of life-cycle stages in natural systems—are causing ecological consequences. These critical environmental issues, requiring greater attention, are highlighted in the new Frontiers Report published today by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).

This is the fourth edition of the Frontiers Report, which was first published in 2016 with an alert to the growing risk of zoonotic diseases, four years before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"The Frontiers Report identifies and offers solutions to three environmental issues that merit attention and action from governments and the public at large," said Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP. "Urban noise pollution, wildfires and phenological shifts—the three topics of this Frontiers report—are issues that highlight the urgent need to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss."

The latest edition of the Frontiers report, Noise, Blazes and Mismatches: Emerging Issues of Environmental Concern, is released days before the resumed fifth session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA):

A raucous killer: Noise pollution in cities is a growing hazard to public health

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Dangerous wildfire weather is projected to get worse

Climate change disrupts natural rhythms in plants and animals

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