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Die G20 sollten die Zukunft des Welthandelssystems aktiver beeinflussen. Angesichts der zunehmenden Fragmentierung des Systems und der Agenda 2030, die die Nachhaltigkeit zum Kernprinzip der weltweiten Zusammenarbeit machen will, sind Reformen nötig.
„Der Kampf um die globale Nachhaltigkeit wird sich in Städten entscheiden“, so Ban Ki-moon, Generalsekretär der Vereinten Nationen im April 2012. Die Agenda 2030 berücksichtigt die Schlüsselfunktion von Städten für globale Entwicklungsprozesse jedoch nicht ausreichend.
“Our struggle for global sustainability will be lost or won in cities”, said Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations, in April 2012. However, the Agenda 2030 does not sufficiently accommodate the key role of cities and urban governance for global development pathways.
This paper targets the water-energy nexus in India's wastewater sector. It identifies existing drivers and barriers to the diffusion of energy efficient technologies in urban India, uncovering how investments in resource- and lifecycle-oriented solutions could be enhanced.
Siles-Brügge, Gabriel / Ferdi De Ville (2016)
The Current Column, 13 July 2016
TTIP may be delayed by Brexit, but there are already indications that the EU referendum result has strengthened the resolve of those wanting to negotiate an agreement, albeit with reduced EU leverage.