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The world’s cities occupy just 3% of the Earth’s land, but account for 60–80% of energy consumption and 75% of
carbon emissions.
5.4. CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The SDG has many challenges despite getting support all over the world. Some of the challenges are listed below:
• A large population in most of the countries is unemployed, living in underprivileged conditions, uneducated and
have a fixed mindset and behaviour which is very difficult to change. Though many NGOs and non-profitable
organisations with the support from government and international bodies are working to educate them and
bring awareness, it has many hurdles and challenges which is not easy and time consuming also.
• With the existing issues of climate change, the number of species both on land and water has become extinct
and many are on verge of their extinction. Under such circumstances striking a balance in the food chain to bring
back the balance in different forms of the ecosystem is a big responsibility.
• Many countries and companies are still giving priority to their own profits at the cost of overuse and exploitation
of the natural resources.
• Many countries want to show their power and prove their best by using their nuclear weapons and encouraging
the destruction of nature and mankind. In these conditions ensuring world peace is a global challenge.
• Many countries are still not serious in taking the initiatives and implementing the policies in favour of SDGs. Due
to this lack of interest, there is a huge world population which is still insensitive towards its need.
5.5. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS— AGENDA 2030
The Sustainable Development Goals also known as the Global Goals, are a universal approach for improving our
world. These are 17 interconnected universal goals approved in 2015 by the United Nations General Assembly and
are expected to be achieved by the year 2030. These are the blueprints to achieve a better and more sustainable
future for all.
NO ZERO GOOD HEALTH QUALITY GENDER CLEAN WATER AFFORDABLE AND
1 POVERTY 2 HUNGER 3 AND WELL-BEING 4 EDUCATION 5 EQUALITY 6 AND SANITATION 7 CLEAN ENERGY
DECENT WORK AND INDUSTRY, INNOVATION REDUCED SUSTAINABLE CITIES RESPONSIBLE
8 ECONOMIC GROWTH 9 AND INFRASTRUCTURE 10 INEQUALITIES 11 AND COMMUNITIES 12 CONSUMPTION
AND PRODUCTION
CLIMATE LIFE LIFE PEACE, JUSTICE PARTNERSHIPS
13 ACTION 14 BELOW WATER 15 ON LAND 16 AND STRONG 17 FOR THE GOALS
INSTITUTIONS
THE GLOBAL GOALS
For Sustainable Development
These 17 Sustainable Development Goals are:
• Goal 1 No Poverty: This goal ensures all people, especially the poorest and most vulnerable, have equal rights
to access natural and economic resources, basic necessary services including land so that all nations are able to
end poverty in all its forms everywhere.
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