April 10, 2025

25 thoughts on “simpleshow explains: Understanding the Dimensions of Sustainable Development

  1. I don't know why people think these are evil, I mean, if you remove the UN and world governments context, achieving these goals as a local community or individually doesn't sound quite evil, what's wrong with having clean water or protecting forests?

  2. According to the UN's own statistics, Cuba is probably the only genuinely sustainable national economy extant on the planet.
    Simply by the fact that it has survived "peak carbon" in the 1990's when Cuba's major trading partners in the Soviet Bloc imploded.
    And yet most Cubans basic needs like education, medical, housing, water, food, and access to cultural activities are met, at ~ $10,000/person/year.
    Which is what every human would receive if the global economic production was equitably deistributed between 8 billion human beings.
    True Sustainable development means the overthrowing the power of the top billion industrial consumer citizens (most of us here on Youtube) who use more than 60% of goods & services created, leaving less than 40% for the bottom 7 billion human beings.

  3. Yes.. first the west colonized all possible parts of the worlds, making the others poor (and itself rich of course). Now they want to do "SDG" etc to show how important equality is and become the "bigger" person.

  4. pour installer l’agenda 21 il faut quoi d’abord le virus pourra affaiblir et faire plier les pays qui sont contre notamment la Russie chez nous il fait beaucoup d’immigration pour que le fascisme passe parce que la zone 21 c’est quoi c’est un gouvernement mondial c’est c’est fasciste c’est un peu hilter

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