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50 years lost, how is the soil?

The first part of the event reminds us that 2022 is a special year: 50 years have passed since the 1972 UN Conference in Stockholm, where the economic and environmental dimensions were first connected; 50 years have passed since the publication of the famous report "Limits to growth" of the Club of Rome; 30 years have passed since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit; the world is halfway to achieving the 2030 Agenda Goals set in 2015. The panel aims to show the unsustainability of an economic model that continues to guide the action of governments around the world, despite being at least 50 years that the consequences dictated by business as usual are known.
In the second part of the event the issue of soil degradation will be addressed.

  • 50 years lost, how is the soil?
  • 2022-10-10T10:00:00+00:00
  • 2022-10-10T13:00:00+00:00
  • The first part of the event reminds us that 2022 is a special year: 50 years have passed since the 1972 UN Conference in Stockholm, where the economic and environmental dimensions were first connected; 50 years have passed since the publication of the famous report "Limits to growth" of the Club of Rome; 30 years have passed since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit; the world is halfway to achieving the 2030 Agenda Goals set in 2015. The panel aims to show the unsustainability of an economic model that continues to guide the action of governments around the world, despite being at least 50 years that the consequences dictated by business as usual are known. In the second part of the event the issue of soil degradation will be addressed.
  • When Oct 10, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 01:00 PM (GMT+0 / UTC0)
  • Where Rome, Auditorium del Palazzo delle Esposizioni
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An ISPRA researcher is participating in the conference, responsible for the mission structure for global issues and the 2030 Agenda - Technical - scientific correspondent of the UNCCD

 

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