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Goal 4: Quality Education

Obtaining a quality education is the foundation to creating sustainable development. In addition to improving quality of life, access to inclusive edu…

Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being (with Case of Shenzhen, China)

Ensuring healthy lives and promoting the well-being at all ages is essential to sustainable development.

Goal 2: Zero Hunger

It is time to rethink how we grow, share and consume our food. If done right, agriculture, forestry and fisheries can provide nutritious food for all …

Goal 1: No Poverty

More than 700 million people, or 10% of the world population, still live in extreme poverty and is struggling to fulfill the most basic needs like hea…

Beijing Ranks No.1 in China’s Sustainable Development Report

Beijing World Towers in the centre of Beijing CBD, one of the worlds busiest and most prosperous area. The sustainable development blue book the…

In 2018, Which Direction Is the Environmental Industry Going to?

In President Xis report at the 19th National Congress, the ecological civilisation is for the first time included in Chinas Millennial Plan. This deli…

Funding boost for sustainable development data agreed at UN conference

The 2018 UN World Data Forum was held in Dubai last Wednesday. In adeclarationagreed at the close of the 2018 UN World Data Forum in Dubai on last We…

E-Governance: A powerful tool to combat, mitigate and sustainably manage disaster risks

E-governance plays a critical role in building inclusive, resilient societies both before and in response to disasters, according to a United Nations …

From Tiny House in UN square to OGClab in Shenzhen

"Open green city laboratory" has entered the CFC Building in Shenzhen Futian Free Trade Zone. In the process of integrating blue sky, green …

‘Embed the essence of 2030 Agenda into everything,’ UN chief urges at close of Global Goals forum

As the eight-day High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) drew to a close on Wednesday, the United Nations chief called on everyon…

Small and sustainable: “Tiny houses” could be solution to world’s housing problems

They’re small, self-sustaining – and they could revolutionize the way we think about housing around the world, as building materials become scarcer.

Dress the world in wood, UN says in its ‘Forests for Fashion’ initiative

The fashion industry is valued upward of 2.5 trillion dollars, and employs some 75 million people globally – so it makes good sense to shift textile p…