SDGs - SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT GOALS

 

  SDGS - THESE ARE THE UNITED NATION'S 17 SUSTAINABILITY GOALS

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Electricity grids are key to renewable energy distribution

 

 

There is an abundance of clean, renewable, wind and solar energy that can produce green hydrogen and electricity to charge vehicle batteries, but there is no transport infrastructure to support rapid energy exchanges.

 

 

 

 

 

We believe that every person on the planet should be provided with clean and cheap electricity to be able to enjoy life and living.

 

There is enough energy from the sun and wind to power the world several times over. We simply need to harness that energy, covert it to electricity or green hydrogen, and provide a sustainable infrastructure for the good of our fellow man. This could be the basis of an international peace plan, to prevent wars borne of poverty and inequality. While at the same time preventing the build up of arms from the profits from fossil fuels.

 

It could be a condition attaching to an international alliance all cooperating, that those with energy surplus, agree to provide those in less favourable geographical locations, with energy. Provided that peace is sustained between cooperating nations, and agreed levels of armaments a peace keeping force are strictly adhered to. Unless, an aggressor threatens to destabilize peaceful coexistence.

 

Electricity should be cheaply available to all, as a basic human right. As per Sustainability Development Goal 7. It is the duty of every government to strive to achieve affordable energy for their administrative geographical region. Profits should not come into the frame, where it introduces energy poverty, or financial slavery. Being interlinked.

 

A great idea, the revision and focus on 17 areas of economic development that may help planet earth survive, even with humans onboard.

 

The UN's Sustainable Development Goals are their blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Note that these are goals, not agreements with any specific plan.

 

 

 

Poverty UN sustainability goals 1Zero hunger and food security UN SDG2Health and well being UN SDG3Education UN sustainable development goal 4Gender equaltiy for men and women UN SDG 5Sanitation and clean water for all SDG 6

Clean affordable energy for all UN sustainability goal 7Jobs and sustainable economic growth SDG 8Innovation in industry and sustainable infrastructure SDG 9Reduced inequalities for all sustainable development goal 10Cities and communities that are sustainable goal 11Consumption and production that is sustainable SDG 12

Action against climate change sustainable development goal 13Ocean and marine conservation UN sustainable development goals 14Biodiversity conserving life on land SDG 15Justice and institutional integrity for peace SDG 16Partnerships between governments and corporations SDG 17United Nations sustainable  development goals for 2030

 

 

The 17 SDG headings that the UN hopes will make planet earth a better place to live on. They are a good starting point, but useless on their own, without direction as to how to make it happen. The way to make impact-full change is for every nation to pull together, Each country must play their part. If they are a great farming nation, they must farm sustainably. If they have forests in abundance, they must plant more trees. Houses should be carbon neutral, vehicles too, energy should be renewable, industrial units fit solar and windgens (if possible) and politicians be honest about their intentions.

 

 

 

The Goals address the global challenges we face, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate, environmental degradation, prosperity, and peace and justice.

 

The UN claims that their Goals interconnect. They say it is important for every country to achieve each Goal and target by 2030.

 

Given the pollution we face and reliance on fossil fuels, we'd say they have an uphill struggle. Especially with the Greedy7, each jostling for economic advantage, instead of working together, and some pursuing nuclear advantage to intimidate other UN member states that is immoral and should be illegal.

 

Click on any specific Goal below to learn more about each issue from the UN's perspective:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Planet Earth is dying, mainly because Humans value power and wealth above the life and the lives of the fellow man, enslaving them, creating deserts from the burning of fossil fuels, poisoning the oceans, in addition to waging wars in disrespecting sovereign borders.

 

 

Planet Earth is dying, mainly because Humans value power and wealth above the life and the lives of the fellow man, enslaving them, creating deserts from the burning of fossil fuels, poisoning the oceans, in addition to waging wars in disrespecting sovereign borders.

 

 

 

 

 

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