A report by the Stockholm Resilience Centre to The Club of Rome.  Jergen Randers, Johan Rockström, and four others describe four scenarios in detail: 1) Same: baseline of current policies; 2) Faster: acceleration of economic growth; 3) Harder: government and business try harder to deliver on the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals; 4) Smarter: choosing five transformation actions: rapid renewable energy growth, accelerated food chain productivity, a new development model, reduced inequality, and investment in health and education for all.
Transformation is Feasible: How to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals Within Planetary Boundaries

GYBN is a youth-led initiative representing young people’s voices in the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) negotiations. Its goals are threefold: to raise youth awareness about biodiversity’s importance, connect…

An organization dedicated to leveraging corporate influence to advocate for strong climate policies by mobilizing employees within companies to push for climate-positive actions. They believe companies are more likely to…
