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SDSN USA members and partners met to discuss “America in 2020: Mobilizing for a Decade of Sustainable Development.”

  • By Caroline Fox
  • 03 Feb, 2020
SDSN USA members and partners met last week to discuss “America in 2020: Mobilizing for a Decade of Sustainable Development.” This two-day event featured discussions on deep decarbonization; metrics and indicators for universities, cities, and states; lessening hunger; education and curriculum for sustainable development; localizing the goals; and more. The meeting included ample opportunity for networking and brainstorming, culminating in an invitation to contribute to SDSN’s US Deep Decarbonization Plan and commitments for exploratory working groups in four areas of activity: (1) Hunger in the United States; (2) Indigenous Science; (3) University Metrics & Reporting on the SDGs; and (4) SDGs and Curriculum.

The meeting opened with a warm welcome from hosts and co-directors of George Mason University’s Institute for a Sustainable Earth, Aurali Dade and Tom Lovejoy, who highlighted GMU’s emphasis on inclusive excellence and the Arlington campus and communities’ commitment to a just and sustainable world, including a net-zero elementary school! SDSN Director and SDSN USA co-chair Jeff Sachs opened his remarks at the conference focusing on how the US is behind on the SDGs. He expressed hope in the power of the US network of researchers and universities in making real progress in the next 10 years. Co-chair Dan Esty emphasized that there are both challenges and opportunities to combat climate change. He spoke about the value of holding both of these ideas at the same time as a strategy for bringing more people to the table. Finally, co-chair Gordon McCord emphasized the interdisciplinary nature of the SDGs and the network. These themes permeated the sessions throughout the meeting, along with a clear deep commitment from members towards increased collective research, action, and education towards achievement of the SDGs. This includes work of members and the SDSN USA team to improve diversity and representation in our meetings, and to provide additional opportunities for discussion and engagement in 2020.

The full meeting agenda and notes from each session can be accessed via this link. SDSN Members interested to join or develop new working groups should contact Caroline Fox for more information.

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This year's meeting featured conversations on the current state of the SDGs in Canada, emerging opportunities for post-secondary institutions, networking breakout sessions, and a featured joint presentation by the Brookings Institution and Rockefeller Foundation on mobilizing campuses and communities for the SDGs using the 17 Rooms initiative. A lightning round of member initiatives was also included to highlight a portion of the SDG work happening across the network.

Recap the discussion by reading the meeting notes   or listening to the audio recordings for each session.

Meeting Highlights:

  • The SDSN Global annual Sustainable Development Report 2021  was released June 2021, tracking progress on the SDGs by country (Canada ranked 21st in the world). The report outlines the short-term impacts of COVID-19 on the SDGs and describes how the SDGs can frame the recovery.
  • The Government of Canada has released Canada’s National Strategy for the SDGs, Moving Forward Together. The strategy outlines a set of 30 actions towards the SDGs, including localizing the SDGs, supporting partnerships with Indigenous initiatives, and advancing research into the gaps in Canada's efforts to achieve the 2030 Agenda.
  • The 17 Rooms initiative  is a tool for advancing SDG collaboration, community-centric conversations, and bottom-up action. There are three key principles of consideration:
    • Every SDG gets a seat at the table (a dedicated room).
    • Identify what the next step is, and not the perfect step. What are things you can do together over the next 12 to 18 months that you can implement action on the SDGs?
    • It is about conversations, not presentations. The goal is to learn from each other and create a community of practice.
    • Join the 17 Rooms-X Community of Practice to access the beta toolkit.
  • A ‘lightning round’ of presentations by members spotlighting SDG work from Colleges and Institutes Canada, the Interdisciplinary Research Center in the Operationalization of Sustainable Development (CIRODD), Vancouver Island University, the University of Saskatchewan, and the University of Waterloo.

The meeting was also a chance to invite the membership into initiatives designed to be more intentional about the network’s collective presence and impact. In this vein, the network thinks that the 17 Rooms process can be a critical resource for campus conversations on the SDGs. It also relaunched the Member Challenge , is starting the ‘SDG Teaching Community’ for faculty across the network, and is convening a small working group of interested members to talk about an enhanced governance structure for the network.

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