What does SDG stand for?
Sustainable Development Goals
How many Sustainable Development Goals are there?
17
Which organization introduced the Sustainable Development Goals?
United Nations (UN)
Who is responsible to achieve SDG?
Everyone
True or False: Using single-use plastics supports SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production)
False
True or False: The SDGs aim to be achieved by the year 2050.
False (2030)
True or False: Promoting peaceful resolution of conflicts aligns with SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions)
True
Sustainable or not sustainable: overusing water.
Are the SDGs applicable to all countries?
Yes
Sustainable or not sustainable: Fostering international cooperation.
Sustainable
True or False: The SDGs address environmental issues but not social or economic challenges.
False (addresses all three pillars: social, economic, and environmental)
Where do most people live in absolute poverty?
Africa
Which SDG focuses on ending poverty?
SDG 1 No Poverty
What is the main cause of death for children under 5 in developing countries?
Malnutrition
Sustainable or not sustainable: Expanding coal power.
Not sustainable
Why are SDGs important?
To create a better future for humans and the planet