One of the most significant outcomes from the
recent Rio+20 Summit was the agreement to develop the Sustainable Development
Goals, a new set of goals to succeed the Millennium Development Goals in 2015.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was given the mandate to initiate the
appropriate work to support this process. He announced a high level panel on
the post 2015-agenda, led by Indonesia, Liberia, the UK and Sweden.
The UN Secretary-General also announced the launch of a Sustainable Development Solutions
Network. The network, which will be led by the Earth Institute at
Columbia University, consists of research centres, universities and technical
institutions to "help find solutions to some of the world's most pressing
environmental, social and economic problems."
Open seminar in Stockholm
In a seminar on 4 September 2012, Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth
Institute, will discuss the outcomes of the Rio+20 conference, particularly the
formulation of sustainable development goals. Professor Sachs will reflect on
the Rio+20 conference and present the Sustainable Development Solutions
Network.
The presentation will be followed by a panel debate with leading figures
involved in the creation of sustainable development goals.
The seminar will take place 08:30 — 10:00 at Skandiabiografen, Drottninggatan
82 in Stockholm.
The seminar is free of charge and open to the public but registration is
required. Register here»
Please send any enquiries to: victoria.bignet@stockholmresilience.su.se
The seminar is hosted by SEI, together with the Stockholm Resilience Centre and
the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, with support from the Swedish
Postcode Lottery.
Source: www.sei-international.org
27 August, 2012.