by sdgadmin | Jan 12, 2023 | Blog
A New Year comes with New Year’s resolutions. Many of us make new plans to exercise more, eat healthier and learn to be happier in the coming year. Yet, when time passes, our motivation drops. The United Nations also developed ‘resolutions’ for the world to become...
by sdgadmin | Jan 7, 2023 | Blog
This year brought its share of devastating weather disasters super-sized by climate change. They included the Pakistan floods ($30B), Hurricane Ian (over $100B), summer heatwaves and drought across the U.S. and Europe ($20B), and even the recent extreme cold this past...
by sdgadmin | Dec 12, 2022 | Blog
GDP ignores nature. Its calculation specifies it clearly: “a purely natural process, without human intervention or control, does not constitute production in the economic sense.” ??? ?? ?????? ???? ??? ?????, ??? ??????????? ?????? ?? ????? ?? ???...
by sdgadmin | Dec 5, 2022 | Blog
Young people around the world are rising up for Mother Earth. They are speaking back to political leaders, economic systems and oppressive worldviews which have created the current reality which denies them a promising future. Within education, our learners are...
by sdgadmin | Nov 29, 2022 | Blog
People have been talking about the future of work for decades, and it’s always an interesting, controversial, and complicated topic. This Blog gives us new ideas how to address this large and complex issue. The goal is to discuss the big issues we all face by the...
by sdgadmin | Nov 5, 2022 | Blog
Behavioral insights offer effective tools to come up with innovative solutions to address people’s behavior and biases regarding climate change. In recent years, behavioral science has been used to inform policies in many domains, involving economic growth, poverty...