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  • Mongolia and IUCN sign Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation leading up to and beyond UNCCD COP17 – Press release

    Mongolia and IUCN sign Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation leading up to and beyond UNCCD COP17 – Press release

    The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed by IUCN and the Government of Mongolia, will enhance cooperation between the Parties on biodiversity conservation, rangeland restoration, and sustainable land management. The agreement was signed during the IUCN World Conservation Congress (WCC) at the Mongolia Pavilion by IUCN Director General Dr. Grethel Aguilar and H.E. Batbaatar Bat, Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia.

    This MoU provides a general and guiding framework for cooperation between the Parties, defining areas and forms of collaboration with the aim of strengthening Mongolia’s leadership in conservation and sustainable use of natural resources and enhancing IUCN’s contribution to Mongolia’s national and international environmental goals. It achieves this by establishing a foundation for cooperation on restoration opportunities mapping, capacity-building, multi-stakeholder dialogues, and joint advocacy for integrated approaches to land, biodiversity, and climate action.

    The MoU comes as Mongolia prepares to assume the Presidency of UNCCD COP17 in 2026, where rangelands, drought resilience, and integrated land management will be at the top of the global agenda. The agreement with IUCN sets a framework for collaboration, while also promoting synergies with IUCN tools as well as biodiversity and climate commitments under the Rio Conventions.

    UNCCD COP17 is set to take place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, in late 2026. This major global convening will bring together UNCCD’s 197 Parties in a crucial global forum to accelerate action against desertification, land degradation and drought. As one of the most affected countries by desertification, with nearly 77 percent of its land degraded, Mongolia will leverage COP17 to drive solutions for land restoration, sustainable land management and resilience-building across the world.  

    COP17, set during the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) — declared by the United Nations General Assembly and championed by Mongolia — will build on efforts to promote the sustainable management, restoration and conservation of rangelands.

    Upon the signing of the MoU, Dr. Grethel Aguilar, the Director General of IUCN, said: “IUCN is proud to strengthen its partnership with Mongolia at this historic moment. Mongolia’s leadership on rangeland restoration, Nature-based Solutions, and sustainable dryland management is exemplary and provides inspiration for the global community. This agreement ensures that IUCN can bring its scientific expertise, policy experience, and broad membership to support Mongolia’s priorities during COP17 and beyond.” 

    H.E. Batbaatar Bat, Minister of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia, similarly reflected on the significance of the signing: “This MoU reflects Mongolia’s deep commitment to safeguarding our rangelands, strengthening community livelihoods, and promoting international cooperation on nature and climate. By working closely with IUCN, we can advance our flagship initiatives and ensure that COP17 delivers bold, practical solutions for the challenges of desertification, drought, and biodiversity loss.

    Mongolia joined IUCN as a State Member in 2015 and has since engaged in joint efforts on protected and conserved areas, ecosystem restoration, drylands management, and global environmental governance. This MoU represents further strengthening of the relationship between IUCN and Mongolia, as well as a deepened commitment by both Parties to advance conservation in East Asia for the benefit of both people and nature. 

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  • Hubble went supernova hunting — and found something unexpected: Space photo of the week

    Hubble went supernova hunting — and found something unexpected: Space photo of the week

    QUICK FACTS

    What it is: NGC 6000, a spiral galaxy

    Where it is: 102 million light-years away in the constellation Scorpius

    When it was shared: Sept. 29, 2025

    Here’s a story for the ages — or maybe a story of the ages.

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  • Easily Find Recently Saved Photos on Your iPhone With This One Trick

    Easily Find Recently Saved Photos on Your iPhone With This One Trick

    Apple released iOS 26 on Sept. 15, and the update brought a new Liquid Glass redesign, call screening and many hidden features to your iPhone. But when Apple released iOS 18 in 2024, it brought a simple change to Photos to make it easy…

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  • Gators Started Fast But Couldn’t Make It Last

    Gators Started Fast But Couldn’t Make It Last

    COLLEGE STATION, Texas — They all sting when you grind each week and pour the sweat required at practice to win on Saturdays.

    The home loss to USF, the road losses at No. 3 LSU and No. 4 Miami, were all gut punches to a squad many considered…

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  • FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 1 Brings OpenZFS Upgrade, Performance Fix For TCP LRO

    FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 1 Brings OpenZFS Upgrade, Performance Fix For TCP LRO

    The first beta release of the FreeBSD 15 operating system is now available for testing.

    Following last week’s extra alpha release, FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 1 was announced overnight in the latest weekly snapshot for working toward this BSD operating…

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  • UK police arrest 2 in stabbing death of former Lostprophets singer in prison

    UK police arrest 2 in stabbing death of former Lostprophets singer in prison

    LONDON (AP) — British police have arrested two men on suspicion of murder after the former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins was stabbed to death at a prison in northern England, where he was serving a 29-year sentence for child sex offenses.

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  • New simulation reveals how Earth’s magnetic field first sparked to life

    New simulation reveals how Earth’s magnetic field first sparked to life

    Earth is lucky to have a magnetic field that shields the planet — and everything living on it — from dangerous cosmic radiation. Without this invisible barrier, Earth would be exposed to the same constant stream of charged particles that…

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  • Why has George Russell not agreed a Mercedes deal for 2026 yet?

    Why has George Russell not agreed a Mercedes deal for 2026 yet?

    George Russell is in the form of his life. The Briton won his second race of the season and fifth of his career with a sublime conversion of pole position last time out in Singapore and sits in fourth in the Drivers’ Standings, only 99 points off…

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  • Volunteer Awards evening 2025: West Midlands

    Volunteer Awards evening 2025: West Midlands

    This weekend it was the turn of the West Midlands for the next instalment of the Regional Volunteer Awards.

    It was a fantastic evening held at Alexander Stadium, celebrating the amazing contributions from volunteers across the…

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  • Scientists map Martian winds using 1,039 dust devils, revealing strong near-surface winds

    Scientists map Martian winds using 1,039 dust devils, revealing strong near-surface winds

    A dust devil photographed on Mars (Image source: ESA, TGO, and CaSSIS; cropped)

    Researchers combined data from two Mars missions to build a catalogue of 1,039 dust devils. They measured the speed and direction of these dust devils, using the…

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