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Sustainable Developement
Sustainable development is defined as development that meets the needs of both current and future generations.
There are many public and private organizations that adopt social balance sheets or sustainability reports and measure the impacts generated by their economic activities to be in line with the United Nations sustainable development goals.
Developing economy countries are the ones that most need circular economy models and, at the same time, the protection of rights since the legal system supports all strategic and implementing interventions and policies, operational characterized by a strong transparency of the processes.
The sustainable economy is not oriented only to profit, but to well-being and the improvement of the quality of life, some international organizations have come to adopt the so-called 'integrated financial statements' which combines the reporting of financial activities with that of non-financial activities (financial social).
The Youth4Climate: Driving Ambition event convened
some 400 youth climate leaders from 186 countries—two each from nearly every signatory to the Paris Agreement
—to adopt a collective declaration to be presented to ministers attending Pre-COP26 in Milan and delivered by
Italy to COP26.
For the first time in the history of UN climate
negotiations, the ideas and voices of young peoplewere at the forefront of a Pre-COP summit.
READ THE YOUTH4CLIMATE MANIFESTO
The Youth4Climate Manifesto was adopted just
before world leaders arrived in Glasgow for the UN
Climate Conference, ensuring that the demandscoming from Milan’s landmark youth event were kept
at the front of the international climate agenda. TheManifesto calls for urgent action rooted in climate
justice across four themes:
After two days of intense in-person negotiations, the young delegates met with over 50 ministers for an unprecedented intergenerational townhall moderated by the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth Jayathma Wickramanayake.
Following 9 months of building momentum with
the #Youth4ClimateLive Series, the selected delegates worked together remotely for six
months prior to their arrival in Milan, developing a zero draft document with recommendations
across four thematic areas of climate action.
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