The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2012 the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All.
In doing so it recognises that access to modern affordable energy services in developing countries is essential for the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals. The United Nations believes sustainable development helps to reduce poverty and to improve the conditions and standard of living for the majority of the world’s population.
But sustainability is about more than green energy for everyone. It also has economic and social dimensions that encompass the concept of stewardship. Sustainable living meets the needs of today without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs, and, that’s no small ask.
This month Open Forum will look at the global movement towards sustainability, which continues to dominate headlines and political agendas. Nobody builds a new office block or launches a new product these days without thinking about sustainability. With that comes a growing demand for ‘skills for sustainability’, as well as the need for public education and renewed infrastructure.
We will explore the ways individuals, organisations, politicians and societies are addressing the issue of sustainability around the world – from renewable energy to populations, economics, housing and food production.
For further details or to discuss your blog ideas, please contact Lynne at lhughes@openforum.com.au.
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