Nations around the world in 2015 agreed to pursue a set of "sustainable development goals" (SDGs) aiming to end poverty and hunger, and provide safe drinking water and affordable clean energy to all, among other targets, by 2030.
As global warming brings wilder weather, more harvest failures and the risk of growing migration and poverty, "sustainable development as we think of it today may be out of reach", Koko Warner of the U.N. climate change secretariat, a top U.N. specialist. With the planet heating up fast, serious threats - from expanding cities facing rising seas and floods to small islands watching their coral reefs die and water supplies turn salty - mean those "worthy" global goals may no longer be the right focus. "These climate changes out in the world are in some cases unfolding at a pace that's a bit surprising."
http://news.trust.org/item/20191030201106-1lweh/
As global warming brings wilder weather, more harvest failures and the risk of growing migration and poverty, "sustainable development as we think of it today may be out of reach", Koko Warner of the U.N. climate change secretariat, a top U.N. specialist. With the planet heating up fast, serious threats - from expanding cities facing rising seas and floods to small islands watching their coral reefs die and water supplies turn salty - mean those "worthy" global goals may no longer be the right focus. "These climate changes out in the world are in some cases unfolding at a pace that's a bit surprising."
http://news.trust.org/item/20191030201106-1lweh/
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