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Society
I have heard of SDGs, but they seem to be difficult because of various reasons. Don't you think that it is a problem somewhere far away from the earth? Don't you think so? SDGs countries is not the main goal of the SDGs. It is a goal related to the future of each individual living on the earth. The goals look different and are closely connected to solve them. Why don't you start by knowing the whole thing? The SDGs are global sustainable development goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 to achieve "a world where no one is left behind." The official name is "Sustainable Development Goals : Sustainable Development Goals". If you say "Goals", you should aim for by 2030. Yes, 17 goals have been set. To achieve a big goal, you need to set specific and smaller goals. They are called "targets". A total of 169 goals have been set. What are the SDGs? How can they be achieved? The question is : Just like completing a puzzle. You need to know what the 17 goals described above are, and what are the 169 targets. What are the targets? What are the SDGs? How can you achieve them? The questions are : What are the 17 goals and 169 targets? When you finish reading this book, you will be able to clearly explain what you are familiar with and how you can change your behavior. After reading this book, you will be able to understand what is really happening in the world. After reading this book, you will be able to understand what is really happening in the world. After reading this book, you will be able to see what is really happening in the world. The columns for each of the 17 themes were written by journalist IKEGAMI Akira, meteorologist Takeshi Amatatsu, former President of Uruguay José Mujica, and TV announcers who have seen the world's problems with their own eyes in the field of news reporting. Each of the 17 themes was carefully selected to propose a small action (action) to be the first piece of the puzzle.