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The defining environmental challenges of our time—climate change, pollution, biodiversity loss, desertification, and land degradation—are deeply interconnected.

Together, they threaten not only the health of the planet, but also economic stability, social cohesion, and human dignity. These are not isolated crises; they are systemic pressures that no single actor can resolve alone.

This reality was underscored during the Multistakeholder Dialogue at the 7th session of the UN Environment Assembly, held on Dec. 11, 2025, where governments, civil society, business, and scientific institutions came together to discuss how to accelerate sustainable solutions and strengthen collective responses to environmental challenges.

Yet this dialogue raises a fundamental question: If today’s environmental crises are systemic and interconnected, can any solution succeed without transforming the economic systems that shape them?