First on scene: get media accreditation for the 2024 IPBES assessment reports

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Southern yellow-billed hornbill observing its surroundings from a branch

Updated 24 November 2024

In December 2024, IPBES will publish two new landmark reports.

  • On the biodiversity nexus:
    the interlinkages among biodiversity, water, food and health in the context of climate change.
     
  • On transformative change:
    the underlying causes of biodiversity loss and the determinants of transformative change and options for achieving the 2050 Vision for Biodiversity.

Get ready now and be among the first to report: apply for media accreditation by 1 December 2024.

 

Accreditation is open to both formal news agencies and individual reporters, e.g., regular bloggers: media based in Namibia are welcome on site in Windhoek, whereas all media will receive online accreditation.

Accredited participants will receive:

  • an advance copy of the reports ahead of the launch, under strict embargo.
     
  • a link to join the media events online.

>> Apply for accreditation

>> Download the primers on the assessment reports

 

Join the launch events:

>> Launch event for the nexus assessment (17 December 2024)

>> Launch event for the transformative change assessment (18 December 2024)

 

To receive future invitations to future IPBES media releases, alerts, invitations and communications, subscribe to the >> IPBES Media Mailing List.

 

 

Photo by michaklootwijk on Adobe Stock: Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas), a widespread species in southern Africa. This bird can often be recognised from far away by its peculiar way of flying: three wing beats followed by gliding.