I am one of those who supports
the goal of sustainable society rather than sustainable growth.
A Call to Sustainability:
The goal of a sustainable society is popular, but difficult to define.
Not exact matches
The company also promotes the achievement
of Finland's
sustainable development goals through Commitment 2050 - Society's Commitment to Sustainable D
sustainable development
goals through Commitment 2050 -
Society's Commitment to
Sustainable D
Sustainable Development.
When we adopt as our
goal a
sustainable as well as a just
society, then there are far fewer instances in which there is marked opposition between the interests
of the poor and
of the whole biosphere.
Similarly, Charles Birch
of Sydney spoke on «Creation, Technology and Human Survival» and told the Assembly that our
goal must be a just and
sustainable society; and this demands a fundamental change
of heart and mind about humankind's relation to nature.
ABOUT CHAMPIONS 12.3 Champions 12.3 is a coalition
of more than three dozen leaders across government, business and civil
society dedicated to inspiring ambition, mobilizing action, and accelerating progress toward achieving Target 12.3
of the United Nations»
Sustainable Development
Goals.
When you look at the kind
of impact food loss and waste has on our environment, economy and
society, it's clear why the United Nations included it among the most urgent global challenges the
Sustainable Development
Goals would address.
The report, aptly named The Business Case for Reducing Food Loss and Waste, was released on behalf
of Champions 12.3, a coalition
of nearly 40 leaders across business, government and civil
society who are dedicated to achieving the
Sustainable Development
Goals» Target 12.3 to halve food waste and cut food loss by 2030.
Champions 12.3, a coalition
of 30 CEOs, government ministers, executives
of research institutions, farmer organisations and civil
society groups, was launched at the World Economic Forum in Davos and aims to accelerate progress toward meeting target 12.3
of the UN's
Sustainable Development
Goals (SDG), which seeks to halve per capita food waste by 2030.
On Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, 30 CEOs, government ministers, global institution executives, and civil
society leaders announced the launch
of the latest full - scale attack on global food waste: an all - sector collaboration aimed at increasing political and social momentum to achieve Target 12.3
of the UN
Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs).
PARIS and WASHINGTON, 21st June 2016 — The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) has agreed to join Champions 12.3, a coalition
of leaders from governments, businesses, farmer groups, and civil
society organisations dedicated to inspire ambition, mobilise action, and accelerate progress toward achieving
Sustainable Development
Goal (SDG) Target 12.3 by 2030.
30 CEOs, government ministers, global institution executives, and civil
society leaders will increase political and social momentum to achieve Target 12.3
of the UN
Sustainable Development
Goals.
There has been some progress towards achieving the
Sustainable Development
Goals and the Aichi Biodiversity Targets in Europe and Central Asia, e.g. in terms
of the area under protection or in mainstreaming biodiversity across government and
society.
As well as achieving the
goal of WPI program, we have tried to develop materials for innovation towards realizing
sustainable society in 21st century.
Dear President Juncker, The co-signatories
of this letter represent a broad group
of business associations, civil
society, think tanks and other organisations who are working together to bring strong support to the EU's commitment to achieve the UN
Sustainable Development
Goals and the Paris Climate Agreement objectives.
This strategy sets out the roadmap for continuing progress towards the
goal of making Ireland a Global Innovation Leader, driving a strong
sustainable economy and a better
society, underpinned by excellent research that is defined within six designated enterprise themes (ICT; Health and Medical; Food; Energy; Manufacturing and Materials; Services and Business Processes).
«One
of the key
goals of the WSF is to ensure that evidence - based knowledge feeds into policies applied on a global, regional and local level to foster transitions to more
sustainable societies»
Our
goal for this program is to provide a low - cost interactive program that will greatly benefit the vast majority
of society and help them see noticeable health improvements and establish healthy lifestyle habits for
sustainable success in a 30 - day period
of time.
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The event is organized in the immediate aftermath
of the 10th session
of the Open Working Group on
Sustainable Development
Goals, to engage the wider civil
society fraternity in the emerging UN agenda, as well as to provide a platform from which to organize themselves to influence the forms
of the 2015 UN outcomes.
In May 2015, Chiefs
of State and Ministries
of Education
of the UN countries, as well representatives
of global civil
society organizations, universities, entrepreneurs and media will meet in the city
of Incheon, South Korea, to discuss and firm a commitment with the realization
of the 4th
Sustainable Development
Goal of the post 2015 Agenda: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote life - long learning opportunities for all.
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Representatives from Ministries
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society organisations, are gathering to further discuss the education agenda in the future
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society
If
society's
goal is to build a
sustainable relationship with the climate system — meaning a way
of living that limits our impact on the climate and its impacts on our systems — we have a very long way to go.
The practical
goal for humans and
societies then should not to be
sustainable but to minimize the environmental inputs and outputs
of their systems.
The coming SDG (
Sustainable Development
Goals) framework includes a proposed set of four goals (oceans, climate, biodiversity and freshwater), which is a de-facto example of applying planetary boundary thinking to create a global framework for safeguarding a stable environment on the planet for societies and communities across the w
Goals) framework includes a proposed set
of four
goals (oceans, climate, biodiversity and freshwater), which is a de-facto example of applying planetary boundary thinking to create a global framework for safeguarding a stable environment on the planet for societies and communities across the w
goals (oceans, climate, biodiversity and freshwater), which is a de-facto example
of applying planetary boundary thinking to create a global framework for safeguarding a stable environment on the planet for
societies and communities across the world.
Following the launch
of the UN's Global
Goals for
Sustainable Development, there is general agreement that these targets can only be achieved if all areas
of society, including governments, NGOs and the private sector, act together.
Today, a broad group comprised
of business associations, civil
society, think tanks and other organisations have urged the President
of the European Commission, through a joint open letter, to make the future EU budget fully compatible with the Paris Agreement and the
Sustainable Development
goals.
BSR believes that a just and
sustainable world will result when the unique skills and resources
of all sectors — business, civil
society, and government — are aligned toward that
goal.
This policy brief examines how education for
sustainable development policies may be advanced to support the implementation and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, and ultimately help empower a learning society for sust
sustainable development policies may be advanced to support the implementation and achievement
of the
Sustainable Development Goals, and ultimately help empower a learning society for sust
Sustainable Development
Goals, and ultimately help empower a learning
society for sustainability.
Creating a green and
sustainable society is one
of the key
goals for Denmark.
«Outcomes are expected to include: a political declaration on pollution, linked to the
Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs); resolutions and decisions adopted by Member States to address specific dimensions
of pollution; voluntary commitments by governments, private sector entities and civil
society organizations to clean up the planet; and the Clean Planet Pledge, a collection
of individual commitments to take personal action to end pollution in all its forms.»