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Road to 2015: A Pivotal Year for Sustainable Development

  • By Kathy Zhang
  • 13 Nov, 2014

2015 is shaping up to be a game changer.

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to be set by the United Nations in September 2015, will outline the international development priorities for the coming decades. This engenders a series of complex questions: What will the goals look like? How can we measure progress effectively? Where will the funding to implement these goals come from? Additionally, the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties (COP21) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change will convene in Paris in December 2015. Can an international climate agreement be reached at that meeting, and what might it look like?
Columbia’s  Sustainability Media Lab  will present  Road to 2015: A Pivotal Year for Sustainable Development on Monday, Nov. 17, a panel discussion on the four major development priorities of 2015: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Data Revolution, Financing, and COP21. This public event seeks to give audiences a primer on these topics from experts directly involved in shaping the post-2015 agenda.
The panel discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A. Submit questions on Twitter using #RoadTo2015.
Four keynote speakers will present on the following topics:
  • Sustainable Development Goals:  Minh-Thu Pham, senior policy director at United Nations Foundation
  • Data Revolution for Sustainable Development:  Eric Swanson, director and co-founder of Open Data Watch
  • Financing for Sustainable Development : Chantal Line Carpentier, New York office chief for the UN Conference on Trade and Development
  • 21st Conference of the Parties on Climate Change:  Tracy Raczek, climate policy advisor for the UN Secretary-General’s Climate Change Support Team
PARTICIPATE ONLINE:
The event will be livestreamed at bit.ly/WatchRoadTo2015 (no registration is required to watch the webcast).
Join the conversation online and tweet questions to the panelists at @SustMediaLab + #RoadTo2015
This event is organized by the  Sustainability Media Lab , a Columbia student initiative working to make sustainable development more accessible, relevant and compelling across all media. This event is cosponsored by  ConsilienceFeelGood  and the  Sustainable Development Solutions Network Registration is required for attendance. Please send any questions to info@sustainabilitymedialab.com.

BACKGROUND MATERIALS
Sustainable Development Goals
“Sustainable development goals should be action oriented, concise and easy to communicate, limited in number, aspirational, global in nature and universally applicable to all countries while taking into account different national realities, capacities and levels of development and respecting national policies and priorities.” –  Future We Want Outcome document  (UN, June 2012)
Data Revolution for Sustainable Development
A World That Counts: Mobilizing The Data Revolution for Sustainable Development  (UN Secretary-General’s Independent Expert Advisory Group, November 2014)
Indicators and a monitoring framework for Sustainable Development Goals:  Launching a data revolution for the SDGs (SDSN, July 2014)
Financing for Sustainable Development
21st Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP21)
2014 Climate Change Summary  (pdf, UN, September 2014)
Pathways to Deep Decarbonization  (SDSN & IDDRI, September 2014)

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