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If you have played out a Daily Quest Card and practiced sustainability and the goals 5 times this week, add +5 to SDG17. The Jena Declaration
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SDG 17 +5 points
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What The Jena Declaration is all about
Our connection with nature, changes in the way we live. Our slow progress toward rebuilding, are not sustainable practices. WE rely upon government to take action. But government’s approach sustainability policy requires too much time. The goals set forth by the United Nations —the Sustainable Development Goals, the “SDGs”—will fail if we do not become involved as individuals. Each of us must take action. The Jena Declaration invites you to do so. It provides ways that everyone can play a meaningful role, and supports your efforts.
1 Accelerating the progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and implementing the UN “Decade of Action” successfully, requires a move from talking about sustainability to living sustainably. Such a shift implies the need to focus especially on peoples’ everyday practices.
The Jena Declaration
Background
The Jena Declaration is now a consortium of partners. It includes many UNESCO Chairs, relevant international organizations and academies of sciences, arts organizations and networks, business companies, civil societies movements, and many individuals, too. We celebrated our global launch in 2021; in the near future, we will celebrate The Declaration on every continent, eventually, many regions on earth.
We support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). This is why we are assembling a large number, and a large variety, of signatories to The Jena Declaration. As we grow, we work with NGOs, schools, and others to encourage communities and governments to actively change in favor of sustainability.