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Sustainability Mag #19

Organization: Inspiring More Sustainability asbl (IMS)
ODD :
1 - Pas de Pauvreté
2 - Faim Zéro
3 - Bonne santé et bien-être
4 - Éducation de qualité
5 - Égalité entre les sexes
6 - Eau propre et assainissement
7 - Énergie propre et d'un coût abordable
8 - Travail décent et croissance économique
9 - Industrie, innovation et infrastructure
10 - Inégalités réduites
11 - Villes et communautés durables
12 - Consommation et productions responsables
13 - Mesures relatives à la lutte contre les changements climatiques
14 - Vie aquatique
15 - Vie terrestre
16 - Paix, justice et institutions efficaces
17 - Partenariats pour la réalisation des objectifs
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English, French

Objectives

Explore, meet, be inspired... Dedicated to social challenges and sustainable development issues, Sustainability Mag highlights the many possibilities and meets the thinkers and players of tomorrow's society. It takes the time to explore issues in all their complexity, thanks to a wide range of features. Articles can be read in two formats: a biannual magazine available by subscription and, as of January 2021, an information site. Entirely bilingual French-English, aimed in particular at companies and opinion leaders, it reaches beyond to any audience keen to understand these unavoidable topics. Sustainability Mag is an independent media, created and published since 2015 by IMS Luxembourg.

Program

More information on the #19 edition:
Faced with the climate emergency, is capturing CO₂ from the air emerging as a real solution, or is it just a smokescreen? This dossier explores the challenges of carbon neutrality, carbon capture and recovery technologies, and initiatives deployed around the world. Figures and insights from Célia Sapart, climatologist and Scientific Director of CO₂ Value Europe, enrich the discussion. Also worth discovering: the business case for nature, the challenges of ageism in the workplace and Ugandan coffee growers adapting to the climate crisis.