Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Explained in 10 minutes or less

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Published 2021-02-09
Here's my attempt to break down everything you need to know about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the SDGs in 10 minutes or less.

For a full written summary, links to my research, and resources where you can learn more, visit: www.hippyinasuit.org/videos/sdgs

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0:00 Introduction
0:38 Universal Adoption in 2015
1:05 History - Agenda 21 + MDGs
2:09 5Ps of Sustainability
2:36 Overview of 2030 Agenda
2:59 17 SDGs
3:35 Principle 1 - Integration
3:52 Principle 2 - Universality
4:29 Principle 3 - Inclusive
5:03 Principle 4 - LNOB
5:48 Review Process
6:18 Decade of Action
7:09 Summary
8:02 Closing

Source re: 56 new billionaires during COVID 19: www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/wall-street…

All Comments (21)
  • So warm, cosy and benign. People really need to read the small print of the 17 goals and do their own research to see what is really going on and the enormous impact this will have on their autonomy.
  • @eh9190
    Thank you for explaining it so nicely, it helps my research a lot! 17 goals...169 target...i would think of it a textbook pork barrelling
  • Wow! You do your job well! You make this sound good...If I were to shut down, completely, my ability to think critically, I'd love it!
  • So it’s all about sustainability ? But for who ? Is it for “Big business Sustainability” ? Making the wealthy more wealthier ? More control of the masses ?
  • @RM-lu1kx
    In my humble opinion, what matters are our intentions, to be not selfish or proud. Treat others like you want to be treated. In freedom.
  • @Obladgolated
    How will we help those who are the most vulnerable (5:39) to limit their consumption (3:11)? While also adhering to the Principle of Universality (3:53)?
  • I humbly appreciate your wonderful presentation on the SGDs it has inspired me to comprehensively assimilate the concepts
  • @rdp1240
    It is also ironic that the super rich are behind this. The best thing we can do is break up monopolies, regardless of public trading. The power these companies have, created the disparities between people’s commerce. Don’t be fulled, the more governments are involved the more money they receive. If we don’t hold them accountable for their actions we will have more poverty. For example: electric cars. The emissions will just be moved to a different place, it does not remove them. Processing the metals and minerals for them, the water supplies are poisoned the stone is taken from mountains in another country, the electricity to run them is processed on top of current needs. Don’t be conditioned to ignore how incongruities and inconsistencies make the dream difficult. Don’t push forward regardless. This agenda can happen, it doesn’t have to happen at a cost to the people it is supposed to help. Slow, smart and steady win the race, not racing forward at all costs, as is planned.
  • Thanks for the vedio, now tomorrow i am going to see the other vedio of yours (SDG 9) Also thanks for posting the document in discription. U helped me a lot
  • @zerokool2888
    This will bring one world government and mark of the beast
  • Thank you for the insights. I am a sustainability student and was gratified with the background and detailed explanation of the SDG. I ll keep watching your videos.
  • @iqbalmunir1284
    Hay there hope you're fine. I am so pleased to have come to your channel as you tell about important issues in short but comprehensive manner. I request please make a v log on sustainibility in education sector.
  • @robertmech3069
    How do you square that every single one of those 56 new billionaires, as well as every single one of those who expanded their wealth in the last two years, is lobbying for these exact SDGs, or holds capital in a power node that does?