Director-General of UNESCO. Irina
Bokova.
Seven
Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care.
We
live in a world transforming deeply, rocked by multiple crises, on a planet
facing rising pressure.
Environmental change has never been so deeply
interconnected with our societies as it is today, in this era that many
scientists call the Anthropocene, when human activity is the major force
shaping the planetary system. The impact that individual women and men are
having on the sustainability of the planet may not always be visible -- but
consider the impact of seven billion women and men, and it becomes clear
that daily choices matter.
Environmental change is not just about carbon – it is,
fundamentally, about women and men, it is about how we produce and consume
in society. The environment is intertwined with human values and behaviour,
directly linked to our livelihoods, urban development and nature
conservation as well as migration patterns, affecting also the use of water
and land, impacting on species survival.
Sustainability cannot be crafted through technological or
economic solutions alone. We need green societies to build green economies.
We must act in a holistic manner, across the board, starting with
individual women and men.
This
year, the international community has an historic opportunity to adopt a
new sustainable development agenda and to reach a global agreement on
climate change. UNESCO is bringing the full force of its mandate and
experience to make both a success. We are promoting education for
sustainable development to shape the new values, skills and knowledge that
all societies need today. Sustainability will be built on the benches of
schools, starting as early as possible. We work also to harness the power
of science, technology and innovation to strengthen knowledge, to safeguard
biodiversity through Biosphere Reserves, and to strengthen the links
between the sciences and policy.
This
is one goal of the Scientific Advisory Board, an initiative of the United
Nations Secretary General for which UNESCO is the Secretariat, to craft a
new unity among all sciences and catalyze new synergies across disciplines,
policy lines and borders, including to inform the 21st Session of the
Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
(COP21) that will be held in Paris later this year.
There
is strong global momentum – we need to act on this promise and make a new
one, for development that is sustainable, in harmony with the planet. This
responsibility cannot wait -- we must act now.
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