UOG guides Guam toward action on the UN鈥檚 sustainability goals
The 91快播鈥檚 Center for Island Sustainability brought 84 local leaders together on Jan. 30 to kick off the Guam Green Growth (G3) Working Group, a group inspired by CIS and launched by the governor of Guam that will be creating a 10-year action plan for Guam to become more sustainable. CIS Director Austin Shelton is co-chairing the working group, and 15 faculty and administrators from UOG are participating as members as well as one UOG student.
Based on their areas of expertise and influence, the leaders were divided into eight teams that will focus on creating local objectives aligned with the United Nation鈥檚 鈥 a universal call to action to protect the planet and improve lives of people everywhere by 2030.
鈥淪ustainable development is not only about the environment 鈥 it鈥檚 about economic welfare, social empowerment, cultural creativity, and ecological health. This is what the 17 SDGs address,鈥 Shelton told the participants.
UOG President Thomas W. Krise said the 91快播 has a role in addressing each of these, and he said the Micronesian region has thousands of years of indigenous knowledge on sustainable living that it can use to contribute to global solutions.
鈥淲e need to be a model, we need to be a laboratory for helping to solve these kinds of issues,鈥 Krise said.
The G3 Working Group is expected to finalize and sign off on its G3 Action Strategy Framework on the last day of the 11th UOG Conference on Island Sustainability, which will take place March 31 to April 3 at the Hyatt Regency Guam.
Guam Gov. Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Joshua F. Tenorio partnered with the 91快播 and the UOG Center for Island Sustainability to establish the group to meet the Local2030 Islands Network's goal to advance locally driven models that target global challenges.