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What is the Name of the SDG associated with this image?
Zero Hunger
Climate Action
Clean Water and Sanitation
Gender Equality
Goal 13 works towards which area of importance?
ending Poverty
protecting the Planet
ensuring Prosperity
fostering Peace
What is the full form of SDG?
Safe and Decent Goals
Developing Sustainable Goals
Super Duper Goals
Sustainable Development Goals
Goal 1 is about poverty. What is the aim of this Goal?
End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Help each nation make progress on reducing poverty
Cut poverty in half by 2030
How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been agreed to, by all the world’s nations, as part of the 2030 Agenda?
17
8
10
16, plus a few statements about implementation that are not actually a Goal
Who is responsible for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals?
Policy-makers
Civil society
Everyone has a role to play in achieving the Sustainable
To which countries are the sustainable development goals designed to apply?
Low and middle income contries, not high income countries
Only countries where more than 50% of the population live below the poverty line
All countries
only countries in sub-saharan africa
The purpose of the SDGs is to
Create 17 goals
Help all humans live sustainably
Engage millions of people and thousands of organisations
The SDGs are focussed on
The present
The future
The present and future
The past
What is the statement of inquiry for our unit?
Fairness and development for imagining a hopeful future
We need to make changes to become more sustainable
Sustainability and innovation
Change and Development
In order to achieve sustainable development, three areas need to work together and be in balance.
food, health, water
equality, climate, economy
society, economy, environment
society, healthy people, healthy earth
Sustainable development means
to make the world a better place now without destroying the possibilities for the next generations
able to be maintained or kept going, as an action or process
a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage
Which of the following are examples of energy sources that may run out?
water
oil
wind
coal
Which of the following are examples of sustainable sources of energy?
Wind
Water
Oil
Sun
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