Climate change is a big problem that afects our
planet and the people who live on it. It's the most
important issue of our time because if we don't do
something about it, it could cause serious problems
for us and future generations.
The climate crisis is something that democracies -
countries where people vote for their leaders - need
to tackle by reducing their carbon footprints. This
means making changes to the way we use energy
and resources to reduce the amount of pollution
that is released into the atmosphere.
Climate change is already afecting how our
governments work, especially in areas like food
security, conficts, water scarcity, migration, and
natural disasters. It's a big test for how well our
democracies can work together to solve problems
that afect everyone.
To tackle climate change, it's important that our
democracies come up with efective ways to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and protect the
environment. This will help us and future
generations live in a healthy and safe world.
DEMOCRACY AND THE
CHALLENGE OF CLIMATE
CHANGE
LEAVING
NO-ONE
BEHIND:
POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE SDGS
“WHAT ROLE FOR POLITICAL PARTIES
IN THE SDGS?”
Political parties are an important part of modern
democracies around the world. They help people
have a say in how their country is run and make sure
everyone is treated fairly. Political parties listen to
what people want and work to make those ideas into
laws and policies.
This is why political parties are really important in
achieving the SDGs - Sustainable Development
Goals. They help guide the actions of government
and other organizations to create efective ways to
overcome inequality, which can hold us back from
making progress on the SDGs.
So, political parties are like a bridge between
everyday people and the people who make
important decisions. They make sure that everyone's
voice is heard and that we work towards a better,
more equal world.