Biodiversity Day, theme 'Acting locally for global impact'
On May 22, 2026 the United Nations' International Day for Biological Diversity used the theme "Acting locally for global impact" to urge municipal, agricultural and corporate conservation actions. Campaign briefings including the GES4SEAS explainer "What is Good Environmental Status?" and the "Biodiversity and the circular economy" guidance argue that circular-economy measures like reducing waste, redesigning products and keeping materials in use can cut the pressures that drive biodiversity loss. Conservation groups showcased local projects such as sowing wildflower grasslands at the Dunmow solar farm and protecting bat roosts; Bat Conservation Trust counts 1,500 bat species worldwide as of September 2025. The campaign matters because scaling local nature-positive choices into finance, infrastructure and business decisions can align clean-energy expansion with species protection.