With only five years left until the 2030 Agenda deadline, and ten years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, renewing our commitment to sustainable development is more urgent than ever.
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With only five years left until the 2030 Agenda deadline, and ten years since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, renewing our commitment to sustainable development is more urgent than ever.
Read moreSDG Watch members from all over Europe met in Brussels on the 4th and 5th November for the SDG Watch Europe Annual General Assembly and the Civil Society Forum for […]
Read moreThis special issue shares ideas for a just society and a stable planet in preparation for the 2023 conference on how to move “beyond growth”. It is co-published by the European Environmental Bureau, Oikos and Green European Journal.
Read more“The current climate chaos and unraveling web of life on which our society depends is an existential threat to peace, water and food security, and democracy,” a coalition of academics and international NGOs said a coalition of academics and international NGOs said at the second conference on “beyond growth” at the European Parliament.
Read moreSDG Watch members from all over Europe met in Brussels on the 26th and 27th June for the SDG Watch Europe Annual General Assembly and the Civil Society Forum for Sustainability.
Read moreThe AUTREMENT project’s Inter-Regional Forum on Active Mobility, held on May 24-25 2023, in the beautiful city of Mahdia (Tunisia), was a resounding success, showcasing the celebration of sustainable urban development and the promotion of active mobility in Tunisia and beyond.
Read moreIn a resounding victory for Climate Action, the LIFE Metro Adapt project led by the Metropolitan City of Milan has emerged as the winner of the prestigious LIFE Awards 2023.
Read moreIn July, Ireland will present its Voluntary National Review to the UN.
In May, Coalition 2030 published its parallel review ‘Furthest behind First, or Falling behind Further? The human stories that challenge Ireland’s claims to be leaving no one behind ’ which provides a counter-view to the Irish government’s assessment of how Ireland is doing on the SDGs.
In light of SDG16, LAPAS (Latvian Platform for Development Cooperation) organised a practical simulation and follow-up discussion on June 15.
Read moreIn collaboration with Italian embassies, ASviS organised the seventh edition of the Sustainable Development Festival from 8 to 24 May in Italy, online and around the world.
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