What are the Sustainable Development Goals?
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 global goals established by the United Nations in 2015 to address social, economic, and environmental challenges by 2030.
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The SDGs provide a framework for governments, businesses, and communities to promote sustainable development worldwide. They cover areas such as poverty reduction, clean energy, climate action, responsible consumption, and sustainable cities. Each goal includes specific targets and indicators to measure progress. By aligning policies and practices with the SDGs, organizations can contribute to global sustainability efforts, improve social equity, and protect natural resources. Related terms include sustainable development, climate goals, and UN initiatives, which help guide strategic planning and reporting.