About GEO-7

Following a very successful UN Environment Assembly, the resolution on the future of the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) was approved by Member States on March 2, 2022. The seventh edition of GEO (GEO-7) preparations began with the inaugural meetings of GEO-7, which are the Ad hoc Open-Ended Meeting of the Assessment Procedures and Supporting Functions of the GEO Meeting and the second ad hoc open-ended meeting of GEO-7. This procedures meeting was held on 19-22 September 2022. It was attended by the experts nominated by Member States and UNEP-accredited stakeholders for the ad hoc open-ended meetings of the seventh Global Environment Outlook. More on this meeting can be found here. The second ad hoc open-ended meeting of the seventh Global Environment Outlook was held on 17-20 October 2022 in a hybrid format. This meeting reviewed and adopted the draft scoping document of GEO-7. The meeting also convened expert dialogues on food, energy and waste systems identified in GEO-6 as requiring transformation. The outcomes of these two meetings were reported at a side event titled Progress and Outcomes of Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7) Inaugural Meetings hosted by the 9th Annual Subcommittee Meeting of UNEP's Committee of Permanent Representatives. More on this side of the event can be found here.

GEO-7 proposes to build on key findings from GEO-6 and those of other significant assessments, which are:

  • Current policies cannot keep pace with the rate of environmental degradation we face today.
  • With current policies, none of the environmental Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be achieved and none of the main internationally agreed environmental goals (e.g. Paris Agreement, Aichi Targets, etc.) will be achieved.
  • Because of this we face a triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution.
  • Policies which address the systems that are the root cause of environmental degradation should contribute to the transformational change needed to achieve an environmentally sustainable world by 2050.
  • The transformation of three interdependent systems, energy, food and waste, as well as their supporting economic and financial systems, are critical in this timeframe.
  • By transforming these systems, we should contribute significantly to creating a world with a stable climate, that is nature-rich (biodiverse), and that produces near-zero waste (circular) for current and future generations.

GEO-7 will also continue to assess the state and trends on the global environment, the implications for human well-being and the achievement of the SDGs, as well as provide an outlook that provides useful guidance on the possible environmental and socio-economic consequences of the transformational changes needed. This will ensure continuity with previous GEOs and allow GEO-7 to provide some updates on the environmental impact of the global pandemic and recent disasters and conflicts. For the outlook, GEO-7 may be able to provide modelling and scenario analysis of the socio-economic effects (both positive and negative) of different solution pathways. This analysis will provide additional rationale for Member States to implement the proposed solutions pathways.

GEO Report

GEO-7 Meetings Outcome Documents

These outcome documents provide an overview of the GEO-7 meeting proceedings and the key decisions taken. They are a key point of reference in the GEO-7 process.

  1. GEO-7 January 2024 Outcome Documents.
  1. GEO-7 October 2023 Outcome Documents.
  1. GEO-7 September 2023 Outcome Documents.
  1. GEO-7 March 2023 Outcome Documents.
  1. GEO-7 October 2022 Outcome Document.
  1. GEO-7 September 2022 Outcome Document.

 

GEO-7 Scoping Document

GEO-7 will focus on assessing solutions pathways for policymakers, providing them with sufficient guidance on the practical steps for policy development and adoption, implementation, timing, potential challenges, ways to assess and manage synergies, trade-offs, unintended consequences and harness the potential socio-economic benefits of these transformations.

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GEO Procedures Document

The GEO procedures have been reviewed and adopted by an intergovernmental, multi-stakeholder and expert meeting convened by the Executive Director of UNEP from Sept. 19 – 22 2022, pursuant to Environment Assembly resolution UNEP/EA.5/Res.3.

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GEO Newsletters

The GEO newsletter, GEO Matters, documents the process, activities and events of the Global Environment Outlook

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