The Sustainable Development Goals outline the global ambition for a sustainable future. Our new series of lunchtime lectures will look at these goals and discuss ideas, and share examples of those working to create a just and more sustainable world within planetary boundaries.
In this short talk, Professor Bronwyn Hayward focuses on the intersection of sustainable development, youth, climate change and citizenship.
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We have developed a new guide for professionals interested in becoming Geography Ambassadors and supporting the next generation of geographers.
Following on from a discussion forum that explored the challenge of financing net zero, the Society has published a briefing report summarising the actions required to meet the scale and pace of change needed to reach a net zero economy.
Copper is an important metal which has become increasing crucial to exporters and consumers
By Ruth Raynor, Newcastle University
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