The document discusses sustainable development and the challenges facing the world. It notes that the world population has grown 7-fold since the industrial revolution to over 7 billion currently and is still rising. It defines sustainable development as understanding how economic, social, environmental and political factors intersect to achieve prosperity, equality, and environmental sustainability. It outlines two paths - continuing on the current path risks crossing environmental boundaries, while sustainable development aims to meet needs within planetary limitations through solutions like smart cities, clean energy, and sustainable agriculture.
8. Sustainable development is 2 ideas:
1
2
Way to Set
understand this sustainable
world ` goals
How economic,
social, environment
and political factors
fit together
How we make the
world prosperous,
fair and
sustainable?
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9. Sustainable development is 2 ideas:
1
2
Way to Set
understand this sustainable
world ` goals
How economic,
social, environment
and political factors
fit together
How we make the
world prosperous,
fair and
sustainable?
17. Economic
Social
`
4 dimensions to the
puzzle of
understanding our
world
Environment
Political
*“Way to understand this world” is an
analytical approach, looking
holistically at society
37. 1 Billion people live in extreme poverty
(face a daily struggle to survive)
- 36 -
38. Income might be a core part of
poverty, but there are others:
Food
H e a l th Se r vi c e s
Sa fe Wa te r
Sa n ita tio n
El e c tr i ci ty
Ba s i c Ed u c a ti o n
56. The planet is changing fundamentally
as a result of human activity
Causing the oceans to be
more acidic
Changing the Water cycle
Warming the atmosphere
Melting the Glaciers
`
Polluting the air
Extinction of other species
57. The main driver for
this is humanity’s
massive use of fossil
fuels
58. As a result Carbon Dioxide
concentration has increased
`
59. This is what is
causing massive
disruption to the
climate systems
60. Other factors are at play:
Using large amounts of
nitrogen based fertilizers
Way we are using water
`
Carbon Dioxide is making
ocean more acidic
Chopping Trees to make
room for farm land
71. Pros
Poverty has declined
Cons
Boundaries are being
trespassed
(climate disasters, etc.)
Technology has
advanced
Growth is not
inclusive
Overall progress
(economic growth, infant
mortality decreasing)
Not sustainable
72. There has to be a
better way, where the
growth is inclusive
and environmentally
sustainable
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Source: American Heritage Magazine ‐ http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/2007/3/2007_3_8.shtml
Source: American Heritage Magazine ‐ http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/2007/3/2007_3_8.shtml
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Why not build the reports in a presentation format? Or in corporate parlance “a deck”Why slides?It easier to read slides (instead of lengthy documents)Easier to structure ideas as slides are discrete objectsSpeed up document creationSo build all reports in a presentation formatOr in corporate parlance “a deck”Why slides?It easier to read slides (instead of lengthy documents)Easier to structure ideas as slides are discrete objectsYou can leverage prior slides and speed up document creation process
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