Mezzacello and the UN 17 SDGs

Mezzacello and the UN 17 SDGs

Mezzacello and the UN 17 SDGs

This is a reboot of a presentation I gave last year at The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium's Teen Eco Summit. I really loved that experience. These kids are hungry for the opportunity to be a #ChangeAgent.

What kids need is the skills it takes to reframe the problem or in this case, problems. It's not easy to change the world as a powerless visionary. We MUST empower the young to see their power, and then give them the courage to act on it.

Sustainability Portal

Murmuration

I wrote 17 blogposts about how I talk the talk and walk the walk right here and now at Mezzacello. As we head into #EarthDay I think it's important to embody the reality of what it takes to live an authentic life of sustainability. I have linked them all out below.

I refer to the way we all start to make positive change as sustainable murmuration. Murmuration is a mathematical process where 7 individuals apply a geometric pattern to each other and the entire structure becomes a fractal of this behavior. We all of us need to watch, act, and follow for sustainability to be accessible.

I hope you enjoy these blogs. I want you to read them, share them, and do the work to be their steward. Change requires intention, action, and impact.

UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals Blogs

  1. No Poverty

  2. Zero Hunger

  3. Good Health and Well-Being

  4. Quality Education

  5. Gender Equality

  6. Clean Water and Sanitation

  7. Affordable and Clean Energy

  8. Decent Work and Economic Growth

  9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure

  10. Reduced Inequalities

  11. Sustainable Cities and Communities

  12. Responsible Consumption and Production

  13. Climate Action

  14. Life Below Water

  15. Life on Land

  16. Peace Justice and Strong Institutions

  17. Partnerships for the Goals

Each of these is a work in progress. I acknowledge that there is SO much more that I can do. Now that I have the opportunity to work on this.

Keep an eye on this area. I might rename this as my sustainability portal. We'll see.

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