The Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) are a global call to action to end poverty,
protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
There are 17 SDGs in all, these on the one hand, are based on the idea that
economic development, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability are
all essential for a healthy and sustainable world, and on the other hand, they
provide a framework for governments, businesses, and civil society to work
together to achieve common goals. And they are a reminder that we all have a responsibility
to protect our planet and its people. One of the most pressing and urgent goals
is SDG 13 - Climate Action. Climate change is a global challenge that affects
the entire world, urgent action is needed to combat climate change and its
impacts. The rapid rise of the fightagainstclimatechange reflects an increased
interest among specialists. This research deals rigorously with a wide range of
dilemmas, which have arisen over time. The research aims to reveal new actions,
in order to combat current and future climate change obstacles. The main goal
is to bring out the quality of policies and programs in the field of climate
change. The results of this research should provide new directions in the
development of new policies and programs, in order to help governments,
businesses and civil society work together to achieve common goals. The results
obtained by specialists, should be a reminder that we all have a responsibility
to protect our planet and its people.
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