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what is
sustainable
development?
UNCSD Major Group of Children and Youth
In collaboration with Earth Charter International and EOTO World
Welcome to the first webinar!
This webinar will cover the following materials:
• What is sustainable development
• Why does it matter for young people?
• What is my role in it?
• How to create your own message and talk about sustainable
  development.

After the webinar:
•  You will be equipped with knowledge of what sustainable
   development is
•  Be confident enough about the topic to do your own research
•  Be able to talk about it with other people and spread the
   message!
Before we start…


One person can make a difference…




             …and everyone should try
                          J F Kennedy
Will you?
 Youth are the most important actors in
  sustainable development.
 It’s about our future.
What is sustainable development?
  The term “sustainable development” has
  become commonplace in mainstream politics.
  However, not everyone is aware what
  sustainable development truly means because
  there is no fixed definition and politicians
  have used the term in various ways.

     What do YOU think sustainable
            development is?
The Brundtland Definition (1987)

 “Sustainable development is
 development that meets the needs of
 the present without compromising the
 ability of future generations to meet
 their own needs.”
A brief history of sustainable development
                               1972: Stockholm UN
                              Conference on Human            1987: Brundtland
 1962: Rachel Carson’s     Development, first bringing       Commission: “Our
  book “Silent Spring”      together heads of state on       Common Future”
becomes the catalyst for    a massive scale to address
modern environmentalism    the question of environment
                                and development



                                                         1992: Earth Summit
                                                         • Rio Declaration
  2000: Millennium           1997: Kyoto                 • Agenda 21
 Development Goals             Protocol                  • CSD
                                                         • CBD
                                                         • UNFCCC



2002: Johannesburg
Conference on                 2009: COP15 Copenhagen
Sustainable Development         2010: COP16 Cancun              And now…
• Johannesburg Plan of          2011: COP17 Durban              Rio+20…
  Implementation
Sustainable development is more
Society       than just caring about the
              environment, or generating money
              through economic growth.


                   Sustainable
Economy             develop-
                      ment




            It is the intersection of three pillars:
Environme
    nt      Environment, Economy, and Society.
Systems approach
When we think of sustainable
 development we must think of
 a system where the decisions
 taken ensure that every
 component of the system –
 man, trees, environment,
 society, wealth, is capable of
 flourishing without hindering
 the capacity of the other
 component to do so, whether
 in the present or in the future
THE PRINCIPLE IS TO LOOK AT EVERYTHING AS PART OF
A WHOLE: THE ISSUES WHICH WE FACE ARE MULTIPLE,
AND COMPLEX. WE NEED A HOLISTIC VISION, WHICH
LOOKS AT THE WELLBEING OF MAN AND THE PLANET
TOGETHER.


The approach towards sustainable development should
encompass all aspects and take into consideration the
fact that everything is connected: across generations
and across countries (and communities etc)
How do we keep track of everything?
This may seem daunting – how do we keep track of
everything?

But if we all understand the principles behind sustainable
development: principles such as equality, green living,
social progress, responsible consumption and so on, it is
easy to reach agreement about what sustainable
development truly is, and what conditions are necessary
to achieve it.

    Can you list some principles for sustainable
                    development?
To put it in context…
   Imagine what would happen if, for example, all the forests
    were to be destroyed for the sake of building an industry.
    Imagine if there were no trees at all on earth: would life be
    possible? …
    Imagine, on the other hand, if we based an economy which
    tried to protect those forests, make good use of them but keep
    them in good condition for the next generations, as well as
    dividing the profits equally among everyone involved. Thus,
    the wealth would grow, the people would have a fair share not
    only of the wealth, but also the access to those resources.
    That’s sustainable development.
   Check out this video called “Tragedy of the Commons,”
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZFkUeleHPY
A look at the three pillars of SD:




economic                                 social                             environmental
• opportunities for growth               • Participation and inclusion of   • Protection of ecosystems and
• increased GDP and benefits                                                  biosphere
                                           everyone                         • increased quality of air, land, water
• system stability and security
• Green jobs and eradication of
                                         • eradication of poverty and       • better management of waste and
  unemployment                             exclusion                          pollution
• Prevention of practices which misuse   • food security                    • respect and protection for all
  resources                              • equitable distribution of          species - flora, fauna, marine
• Regulation of over-exploitation and                                         species
                                           resources
  harmful externalities                                                     • measures to ensure resource
                                         • better life chances and            sustainability and harmony
                                           opportunities                    • Protection of marine resources
                                         • protection from exploitative
                                           practices
Sustainable development – the economic dimension


The economic pillar is often made to be the strongest or even the
   only pillar in “development”. To ensure economic
   development and sustainability at the same time, we need to
   look at issues such as:
•  Fair trade
•  Debt eradication
•  Putting in place mechanisms which ensure that everyone gets
   their due reward
•  That corporations, industries and governments or Industries do
   not use up resources and put a strain on the environment




We need mechanisms to “measure” sustainable development. This is why indicators are used. One
of the current issues is that the indicator used, GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is not appropriate
for measuring sustainable development. Firstly, it is based on money. Secondly, using GDP as
measure does not reflect social inequality or resource overexploitation.

WHAT IF WE USED HAPPINESS AS AN INDICATOR INSTEAD?
Sustainable development – the social dimension

•   Health: everyone having access to healthcare and leading healthy lifestyles, and
    diseases (such as HIV) being eradicated
•   Education: everyone, esp. girls and people from poor background having access to
    education
•   Equality: everyone should be equal, and not be discriminated against because they
    do not have the same resources or wealth as others, or because they are a girl or
    belong to a specific community etc.
•   Peace: many of us may take peace for granted;
     however, last year, over 30 conflicts
    and wars around the world were
     taking place and lack of security
     is a very real issue for a lot of youth.
•   Food security, technology
    and communication,
    equal opportunities etc
Sustainable development – the environmental dimension

    The environment pillar of sustainable development is crucial; once we understand that the resources that the planet offers are finite it becomes
    clear that current methods of consumption are using up more resources than the planet can afford.
    Examples of how human activities have altered the planet are:
•   Climate change and global warming
    Human activities and choices (esp use of fossil fuels!) have released huge amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, which are
       naturally trapped by our ozone layer – thus contributing to the “greenhouse effect” and global warming. This has in turn led to changes in
       weather patterns, more dramatic and destructive natural occurrences, drying up of water resources and melting of polar icecaps –
       themselves contributing to the rise in sea levels.
•   Deforestation
    Humans have destroyed huge amounts of trees to make place for agriculture, construction, industry, and to use as resources eg for making
    paper or houses. This has had a
    huge impact on the planet as trees are not only a huge sink of
    the planet’s CO2, but they also provide “ecosystem
    services” such as preventing erosion, harbouring countless
    species and so on.

•   Loss of biodiversity
    Human activities have disrupted ecosystems and also led to
    the disappearance – extinction – of countless species
    of plants and animals.
Many conflicting views of sustainable development believe that it is actually anti-growth
  and anti-wealth. On the contrary, SD is about balance and a holistic approach to
 development. This means that some things need to be preserved and sustained while
                 others should be given the incentive to be developed.

                     ~What more could be added to this list?~
             ~What can be improved? What things need to be protected?~



            What needs to be                          What needs to be
              sustained                                 developed.
        •   People and cultures                   •   Quality of life
        •   Natural Resources                     •   Justice and social equality
                                                  •    Equal opportunity
        •   Biodiversity                          •    Institutions
        •   Environment and                       •    Culture of sustainability
            Ecosystems                            •    Fair income
                                                  •    Dialogue and Communication
What is my role in sustainable development (SD)?

   Sustainable development requires the active
    involvement of all stakeholders: governments, NGOs,
    private sector but also civil society. It is not just
    politicians, or policy makers, who decide what SD
    should be like. The most important stakeholder in SD is
    YOU!
   You have to remind policy-makers to make decisions
    which protect your future: you can remind them that you
    want better jobs, cleaner cities, more equitable resource
    distribution, and above all, a guarantee that your
    future is secure, full of opportunities, a pleasant
    world to live in and a healthy planet.
And for young people?


    Sustainable development is
    especially important for young
    people! The implementation of
    sustainable development policies
    going into effect now will determine
    the future which we will inherit
    tomorrow!
    Because it is youth who will inherit this
    planet, by advocating for sustainable
    development, and adopting
    sustainable practices, you are actively
    participating in shaping your own
    future.
Making those decisions…

   The challenge is to devise policies which balance economic
    growth, environmental protection, and social equality and
    which look at the long term, but as long as you stick to the
    core principles, this is possible!

   Established Indicators must be used to measure progress of
    sustainable development policies, so you can evaluate if
    more needs to be done! Thus, you need to think outside the
    box, and think about others, and view your contribution as
    part of a system, where you are helping SD policies
    achieve goals that are beneficial to everyone including the
    planet.
And now, the practical part of this webinar!




 How to talk about
 sustainable
 development and
 Rio+20 –
develop your own message
Talking about sustainability can feel intimidating at first, but once you get the hang of it, it
becomes easier. Perhaps the best part about talking about sustainability is that you do not
have to be an expert to spread the word. After all, sustainability affects all of us, so relating
your cause to that of others is already easier than you think!




        First, know some quick facts about sustainable
        development and Rio+20!
     1. People participate in Rio+20 through the 9 Major
        Groups. Our group, the UNCSD Major Group of
        Children and Youth (MGCY) focuses on engaging youth
        in the Rio process.
     2. Sustainability is not just about climate change, it
        includes how to conserve and replenish in ways that are
        helpful for future generations, in all that we do!
     3. You can count on the MGCY as the official voice for
        youth at the Rio+20 conference, so keep in touch so we
        can work together!
4. There are seven critical issues that are
  going to center discussions at the
  conference. These are: Jobs, Oceans,
  Energy, Water, Food,
   Cities and Disasters.
  (Note: we have a 7 issues explanation graphic which explains
  the importance of each issue. You can even use it as a
  handout! If you’re interested in receiving this graphic along
  with other materials, please leave your email addresses here)
Next, know where to direct people for more
 information. Everyone processes information
 differently, and having a clear way to access
 resources is always helpful. The best place to
 direct people with Internet access is the Rio +20
 official website for Children and Youth:
 uncsdchildrenyouth.org. If Internet access is not
 available, share the country overview drafted by
 outreach team leaders about the issues instead.
Getting the message across: what you need to remember



· Do your homework—learn a bit more about the
   topic so that you feel more confident
· Know WHO your audience is
· Know WHERE your audience is located (find out
   their background)
· Know WHAT your audience already knows
· Make it interesting! Sustainability does not have to be
   formal or boring!
Are you familiar with quick facts about sustainable
development and Rio+20? Do you know where to direct
people for further information? You can start to develop a
strategy for how to talk to people about sustainable
development and Rio+20. Key elements you should think
of are:


   WHO is your audience?
   WHERE is your audience located?
   WHAT does your audience already know?
Where is your audience located?
• Eg it may not be necessary to talk about consuming less in a place where there
  is not enough for people to consume
• Instead, it may be more appropriate to speak about how to deal with waste
  or ways which are easier on the earth
• You decide the information you want to use to open up the dialogue; you know
  best what makes the most sense in your area of the world



Who is your audience?
• Be ready to give more, or less information, depending on who you are talking
  to! This is where knowing where to direct people for additional information
  comes in handy!
• You do not have to be an expert. Just talk about what you know.
• People become interested in what you believe in. So speak about SD from
  your own experience and perspective. This will make you more comfortable
  speaking about it.


What does your audience already know?
• One way to open up a conversation is to start by talking about what
  information you found interesting
• Talking about SD does not have to be discussed formally, just speak as you
  would with friends, comfortably, in a language which you all understand
Questions? Thoughts? Comments?


The MGCY capacity building team: mgcy-capacity-building-team@googlegroups.com
     UN CSD Major Group of Children and Youth: http://uncsdchildrenyouth.org
              Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNCSDYouthCaucus



                                         EARTH CHARTER INTERNATIONAL
                                     Website: http://www.earthcharterinaction.org/
                                   Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EarthCharter
                                                 Twitter: @earthcharter

                                                    EOTO WORLD
                                        Website: http://www.eotoworld.org/
                                   Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EOTOWorld
                                                Twitter: @EOTOWorld


Thank you for joining us! Now go and spread the word, youthful sustainability leaders!

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Sustainable Development 101 - english

  • 1. Tweet with us !! #MGCYRiowebs @earthcharter @UNCSD_MGCY @EOTOWorld what is sustainable development? UNCSD Major Group of Children and Youth In collaboration with Earth Charter International and EOTO World
  • 2. Welcome to the first webinar! This webinar will cover the following materials: • What is sustainable development • Why does it matter for young people? • What is my role in it? • How to create your own message and talk about sustainable development. After the webinar: • You will be equipped with knowledge of what sustainable development is • Be confident enough about the topic to do your own research • Be able to talk about it with other people and spread the message!
  • 3. Before we start… One person can make a difference… …and everyone should try J F Kennedy
  • 4. Will you?  Youth are the most important actors in sustainable development.  It’s about our future.
  • 5. What is sustainable development? The term “sustainable development” has become commonplace in mainstream politics. However, not everyone is aware what sustainable development truly means because there is no fixed definition and politicians have used the term in various ways. What do YOU think sustainable development is?
  • 6. The Brundtland Definition (1987) “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
  • 7. A brief history of sustainable development 1972: Stockholm UN Conference on Human 1987: Brundtland 1962: Rachel Carson’s Development, first bringing Commission: “Our book “Silent Spring” together heads of state on Common Future” becomes the catalyst for a massive scale to address modern environmentalism the question of environment and development 1992: Earth Summit • Rio Declaration 2000: Millennium 1997: Kyoto • Agenda 21 Development Goals Protocol • CSD • CBD • UNFCCC 2002: Johannesburg Conference on 2009: COP15 Copenhagen Sustainable Development 2010: COP16 Cancun And now… • Johannesburg Plan of 2011: COP17 Durban Rio+20… Implementation
  • 8. Sustainable development is more Society than just caring about the environment, or generating money through economic growth. Sustainable Economy develop- ment It is the intersection of three pillars: Environme nt Environment, Economy, and Society.
  • 9. Systems approach When we think of sustainable development we must think of a system where the decisions taken ensure that every component of the system – man, trees, environment, society, wealth, is capable of flourishing without hindering the capacity of the other component to do so, whether in the present or in the future
  • 10. THE PRINCIPLE IS TO LOOK AT EVERYTHING AS PART OF A WHOLE: THE ISSUES WHICH WE FACE ARE MULTIPLE, AND COMPLEX. WE NEED A HOLISTIC VISION, WHICH LOOKS AT THE WELLBEING OF MAN AND THE PLANET TOGETHER. The approach towards sustainable development should encompass all aspects and take into consideration the fact that everything is connected: across generations and across countries (and communities etc)
  • 11. How do we keep track of everything? This may seem daunting – how do we keep track of everything? But if we all understand the principles behind sustainable development: principles such as equality, green living, social progress, responsible consumption and so on, it is easy to reach agreement about what sustainable development truly is, and what conditions are necessary to achieve it. Can you list some principles for sustainable development?
  • 12. To put it in context…  Imagine what would happen if, for example, all the forests were to be destroyed for the sake of building an industry. Imagine if there were no trees at all on earth: would life be possible? …  Imagine, on the other hand, if we based an economy which tried to protect those forests, make good use of them but keep them in good condition for the next generations, as well as dividing the profits equally among everyone involved. Thus, the wealth would grow, the people would have a fair share not only of the wealth, but also the access to those resources. That’s sustainable development.  Check out this video called “Tragedy of the Commons,” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZFkUeleHPY
  • 13. A look at the three pillars of SD: economic social environmental • opportunities for growth • Participation and inclusion of • Protection of ecosystems and • increased GDP and benefits biosphere everyone • increased quality of air, land, water • system stability and security • Green jobs and eradication of • eradication of poverty and • better management of waste and unemployment exclusion pollution • Prevention of practices which misuse • food security • respect and protection for all resources • equitable distribution of species - flora, fauna, marine • Regulation of over-exploitation and species resources harmful externalities • measures to ensure resource • better life chances and sustainability and harmony opportunities • Protection of marine resources • protection from exploitative practices
  • 14. Sustainable development – the economic dimension The economic pillar is often made to be the strongest or even the only pillar in “development”. To ensure economic development and sustainability at the same time, we need to look at issues such as: • Fair trade • Debt eradication • Putting in place mechanisms which ensure that everyone gets their due reward • That corporations, industries and governments or Industries do not use up resources and put a strain on the environment We need mechanisms to “measure” sustainable development. This is why indicators are used. One of the current issues is that the indicator used, GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is not appropriate for measuring sustainable development. Firstly, it is based on money. Secondly, using GDP as measure does not reflect social inequality or resource overexploitation. WHAT IF WE USED HAPPINESS AS AN INDICATOR INSTEAD?
  • 15. Sustainable development – the social dimension • Health: everyone having access to healthcare and leading healthy lifestyles, and diseases (such as HIV) being eradicated • Education: everyone, esp. girls and people from poor background having access to education • Equality: everyone should be equal, and not be discriminated against because they do not have the same resources or wealth as others, or because they are a girl or belong to a specific community etc. • Peace: many of us may take peace for granted; however, last year, over 30 conflicts and wars around the world were taking place and lack of security is a very real issue for a lot of youth. • Food security, technology and communication, equal opportunities etc
  • 16. Sustainable development – the environmental dimension The environment pillar of sustainable development is crucial; once we understand that the resources that the planet offers are finite it becomes clear that current methods of consumption are using up more resources than the planet can afford. Examples of how human activities have altered the planet are: • Climate change and global warming Human activities and choices (esp use of fossil fuels!) have released huge amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, which are naturally trapped by our ozone layer – thus contributing to the “greenhouse effect” and global warming. This has in turn led to changes in weather patterns, more dramatic and destructive natural occurrences, drying up of water resources and melting of polar icecaps – themselves contributing to the rise in sea levels. • Deforestation Humans have destroyed huge amounts of trees to make place for agriculture, construction, industry, and to use as resources eg for making paper or houses. This has had a huge impact on the planet as trees are not only a huge sink of the planet’s CO2, but they also provide “ecosystem services” such as preventing erosion, harbouring countless species and so on. • Loss of biodiversity Human activities have disrupted ecosystems and also led to the disappearance – extinction – of countless species of plants and animals.
  • 17. Many conflicting views of sustainable development believe that it is actually anti-growth and anti-wealth. On the contrary, SD is about balance and a holistic approach to development. This means that some things need to be preserved and sustained while others should be given the incentive to be developed. ~What more could be added to this list?~ ~What can be improved? What things need to be protected?~ What needs to be What needs to be sustained developed. • People and cultures • Quality of life • Natural Resources • Justice and social equality • Equal opportunity • Biodiversity • Institutions • Environment and • Culture of sustainability Ecosystems • Fair income • Dialogue and Communication
  • 18. What is my role in sustainable development (SD)?  Sustainable development requires the active involvement of all stakeholders: governments, NGOs, private sector but also civil society. It is not just politicians, or policy makers, who decide what SD should be like. The most important stakeholder in SD is YOU!  You have to remind policy-makers to make decisions which protect your future: you can remind them that you want better jobs, cleaner cities, more equitable resource distribution, and above all, a guarantee that your future is secure, full of opportunities, a pleasant world to live in and a healthy planet.
  • 19. And for young people?  Sustainable development is especially important for young people! The implementation of sustainable development policies going into effect now will determine the future which we will inherit tomorrow!  Because it is youth who will inherit this planet, by advocating for sustainable development, and adopting sustainable practices, you are actively participating in shaping your own future.
  • 20. Making those decisions…  The challenge is to devise policies which balance economic growth, environmental protection, and social equality and which look at the long term, but as long as you stick to the core principles, this is possible!  Established Indicators must be used to measure progress of sustainable development policies, so you can evaluate if more needs to be done! Thus, you need to think outside the box, and think about others, and view your contribution as part of a system, where you are helping SD policies achieve goals that are beneficial to everyone including the planet.
  • 21. And now, the practical part of this webinar! How to talk about sustainable development and Rio+20 – develop your own message
  • 22. Talking about sustainability can feel intimidating at first, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes easier. Perhaps the best part about talking about sustainability is that you do not have to be an expert to spread the word. After all, sustainability affects all of us, so relating your cause to that of others is already easier than you think! First, know some quick facts about sustainable development and Rio+20! 1. People participate in Rio+20 through the 9 Major Groups. Our group, the UNCSD Major Group of Children and Youth (MGCY) focuses on engaging youth in the Rio process. 2. Sustainability is not just about climate change, it includes how to conserve and replenish in ways that are helpful for future generations, in all that we do! 3. You can count on the MGCY as the official voice for youth at the Rio+20 conference, so keep in touch so we can work together!
  • 23. 4. There are seven critical issues that are going to center discussions at the conference. These are: Jobs, Oceans, Energy, Water, Food, Cities and Disasters. (Note: we have a 7 issues explanation graphic which explains the importance of each issue. You can even use it as a handout! If you’re interested in receiving this graphic along with other materials, please leave your email addresses here)
  • 24. Next, know where to direct people for more information. Everyone processes information differently, and having a clear way to access resources is always helpful. The best place to direct people with Internet access is the Rio +20 official website for Children and Youth: uncsdchildrenyouth.org. If Internet access is not available, share the country overview drafted by outreach team leaders about the issues instead.
  • 25. Getting the message across: what you need to remember · Do your homework—learn a bit more about the topic so that you feel more confident · Know WHO your audience is · Know WHERE your audience is located (find out their background) · Know WHAT your audience already knows · Make it interesting! Sustainability does not have to be formal or boring!
  • 26. Are you familiar with quick facts about sustainable development and Rio+20? Do you know where to direct people for further information? You can start to develop a strategy for how to talk to people about sustainable development and Rio+20. Key elements you should think of are:  WHO is your audience?  WHERE is your audience located?  WHAT does your audience already know?
  • 27. Where is your audience located? • Eg it may not be necessary to talk about consuming less in a place where there is not enough for people to consume • Instead, it may be more appropriate to speak about how to deal with waste or ways which are easier on the earth • You decide the information you want to use to open up the dialogue; you know best what makes the most sense in your area of the world Who is your audience? • Be ready to give more, or less information, depending on who you are talking to! This is where knowing where to direct people for additional information comes in handy! • You do not have to be an expert. Just talk about what you know. • People become interested in what you believe in. So speak about SD from your own experience and perspective. This will make you more comfortable speaking about it. What does your audience already know? • One way to open up a conversation is to start by talking about what information you found interesting • Talking about SD does not have to be discussed formally, just speak as you would with friends, comfortably, in a language which you all understand
  • 28. Questions? Thoughts? Comments? The MGCY capacity building team: mgcy-capacity-building-team@googlegroups.com UN CSD Major Group of Children and Youth: http://uncsdchildrenyouth.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNCSDYouthCaucus EARTH CHARTER INTERNATIONAL Website: http://www.earthcharterinaction.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EarthCharter Twitter: @earthcharter EOTO WORLD Website: http://www.eotoworld.org/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EOTOWorld Twitter: @EOTOWorld Thank you for joining us! Now go and spread the word, youthful sustainability leaders!

Notas do Editor

  1. Note: 1. “Silent Spring” was a seminal book which recorded the effect chemicals, especially pesticides, were having on the environment. She showed how chemical corporations were carrying out such harmful practices.2. Kyoto Protocol: several attempts had been made by countries to tackle global warming by cutting carbon emissions. Kyoto was the most decisive and large-scale attempt, where 178 nation states converged to agree on a landmark outcome. The Kyoto Protocol basically called upon member states to agree to cut carbon emissions to pre-1990 levels. Its expiry date was 2012. In many ways, the Kyoto Protocol was viewed as inadequate. Firstly, developing countries were not expected to commit to reducing emissions. This included countries like China and India, which produced substantial amounts of emissions. Secondly, the USA pulled out in 2001, which was a massive blow to the Protocol as the USA produces about a quarter of the world’s emissions.3. The Millenium Development Goals were 8 universal targets that member states of the UN agreed upon. Goals such as eradicating hunger, curbing HIV/AIDS, ensuring water access, protecting the environment and promoting gender equality or education access were to be met by 2015.4. COP: Conference of the Parties. These are climate change negotiations. COP15 was hugely expected to deliver the successor to the Kyoto Protocol which was going to expire in 3 years (ie in 2012) but failed to produce any outcome.
  2. Clearly introduce the idea that every action is linked – the concepts of international/interregional and intergenerational justice are very important.
  3. The approach towards sustainable development should encompass all aspects and take into consideration the fact that everything is connected:Acrossgenerations and across countries (and communities etc)
  4. The social dimension is often overlooked when we talk about sustainable development, but this pillar is very important too! When we talk about sustainable development, we also want people to be happy, safe, and to have access to opportunities. Thus, true sustainable development would also bring the following things:
  5.  Sustainable development is about you! Earlier you saw “what needs to be developed” and “what needs to be enjoyed”. Pause for a moment and think—can you add to the list? What are the things which you think can be improved? What are the things which you think must be protected?
  6. Present some quick facts here to help your audience! (eg – did you know that….?)