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CORALCEES Marks World Environment Day 2026: Climate Action in Yemen Cannot Wait

  • Writer: CORALCEES
    CORALCEES
  • Jun 5
  • 1 min read

On 5 June 2026, CORALCEES joined the global community in observing World Environment Day, the world's largest platform for environmental public outreach, established by the United Nations in 1972 and led annually by UNEP. This year's official theme is "Inspired by Nature. For Climate. For Our Future," with the campaign hashtag #NowForClimate. Global celebrations are hosted by the Republic of Azerbaijan in Baku.

For CORALCEES, World Environment Day is not simply an annual observance. It is a daily reality.

Since our establishment in Aden, Yemen in 2004, CORALCEES has delivered environmental baseline surveys, Environmental and Social Impact Assessments (ESIA/EIA), and energy advisory services across all governorates of Yemen, working to international standards including IFC Performance Standards and the World Bank Environmental and Social Framework.

Yemen faces compounding climate risks of exceptional severity: accelerating groundwater depletion, intensifying flash flooding, prolonged drought, coastal erosion, and land degradation threatening agricultural productivity and food security for millions of people. These conditions are not projections. They are documented realities that our field teams have assessed for over two decades.

Climate action in fragile and conflict-affected states requires the same rigour, the same standards, and the same urgency as anywhere else in the world. CORALCEES is committed to providing that rigour.

On this World Environment Day, we reaffirm our commitment to Yemen's environmental future.

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