Sustainable Development Goals

Planetary stability should be integrated with United Nations targets to fight poverty and secure human well-being through the creation of six universal Sustainable Development Goals that cut across economic, social and environmental domains.



Six sustainable development goals (SDGs) for integrated delivery of Millennium Development Goals and planetary ‘must-haves’ (or Global Sustainability Objectives). Targets set within each SDG directly address social, economic and environmental dimensions. These goals, and the targets beneath, may be operationalized through a policy framework across levels from international to local, some of it already extant.



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