The SDG Thought Leaders Circle thanks the Club of Budapest and the Laszlo Institute for these additions to the SDG Thought Leaders Circle’s Commentaries. See also their listing in the resource area under Activities. The Club of Budapest (est. 1993) is a group of...
Taking action to manifest the SDGs with no reference to our interior values is a mistake. We must each answer the call to live consciously, and from this place, we must take action at every level of society to manifest the SDGs now and in the lead up to 2030. Mahatma...
The first time, in the History of Humankind, most countries in our world (194) have signed the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals, (SGDs) and they have committed to achieve them by the year 2030. This unprecedented global agreement is aimed at creating...
The dilemma of the Sustainable Development Goals is that their achievement is paramount to our world future, yet the current skillsets of our global structures and ethical and moral tenor appear to fall far short of what is needed to achieve them. Conferring with His...
The SDGs reveal a UN alarmingly out of touch with humanity’s rush toward ever greater inequality, exclusion, environmental destruction, and ultimate self-extinction. They suggest we are making progress when we are falling behind and call for greater effort with no...
What’s really happening? Pandemic —> Recession/Depression —> Psycho-Cultural Shocks —> Myriad Cascades Contexts: An existential ecological crisis, amidst a crisis of sensemaking and meaning, on an overpopulated planet. Hypercomplex interconnections among all global...