Jena Declaration on Sustainability

The initiator of the Jena Declaration Benno Werlen Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (Univ
The initiator of the Jena Declaration Benno Werlen Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (University of Jena)
The initiator of the Jena Declaration Benno Werlen Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (University of Jena) - Event International Affairs Knowledge Transfer and Innovation - Published: The United Nations' Agenda 2030 came into force on January 1, 2016. In this Agenda, the member states committed themselves to doing everything possible over the following 15 years to achieve 17 goals for sustainable development in the world. These goals include ending poverty; education and a healthy life for all; and achieving sustainable production and consumption. Increasingly, experts are now pointing out that despite immense political, legal and financial efforts, the global community is about to miss its last chance to achieve these UN Sustainable Development Goals in time. Merely increasing existing resources does not appear to be sufficient to implement Agenda 2030. A network of renowned international institutions, such as the Club of Rome, the World Academy of Art and Science, the Academia Europaea, and the German and Canadian UNESCO Commissions, is therefore now calling for a clear change of strategy through a new cultural approach. On the initiative of Prof. Benno Werlen of the UNESCO Chair on Global Understanding for Sustainability at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, more than 30 institutions have already adopted "The Jena Declaration", in which they define a new cultural approach through which the Sustainability Goals can still be achieved.
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