Development
2/2:Youth perspectives on the 18th Session of the Commission for Sustainable Development
2/2:Youth perspectives on the 18th Session of the Commission for Sustainable Development
Bahá'í perspectives on sustainable production and consumption
Bahá'í perspectives on sustainable production and consumption
Duncan Hanks, Executive Director of the Canadian Bahá'í International Development Agency, Bahá'í International Community's Delegate to CSD-18
Prosperity Without Growth
Prosperity Without Growth
Tim Jackson is Professor of Sustainable Development in the Centre for Environmental Strategy (CES) at the University of Surrey, UK. He is also the Economics Commissioner at the Sustainable Development Commission, the UK government's independent, official sustainability advisor.
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 6/6
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 6/6
The Bahá'í International Community was an Organizing Partner for the 'Youth and Children' and 'Women' Major Group; organized a panel on "Rethinking Prosperity: Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism," and contributed its perspectives participation in Commission discussions, side events, and its statement to the Commission.
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 5/6
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 5/6
The Bahá'í International Community was an Organizing Partner for the 'Youth and Children' and 'Women' Major Group; organized a panel on "Rethinking Prosperity: Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism," and contributed its perspectives participation in Commission discussions, side events, and its statement to the Commission
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 4/6
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 4/6
The Bahá'í International Community was an Organizing Partner for the 'Youth and Children' and 'Women' Major Group; organized a panel on "Rethinking Prosperity: Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism," and contributed its perspectives participation in Commission discussions, side events, and its statement to the Commission.
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 3/6
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 3/6
The Bahá'í International Community was an Organizing Partner for the 'Youth and Children' and 'Women' Major Group; organized a panel on "Rethinking Prosperity: Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism," and contributed its perspectives participation in Commission discussions, side events, and its statement to the Commission.
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 2/6
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 2/6
The Bahá'í International Community was an Organizing Partner for the 'Youth and Children' and 'Women' Major Group; organized a panel on "Rethinking Prosperity: Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism," and contributed its perspectives participation in Commission discussions, side events, and its statement to the Commission.
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 1/6
Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism - 1/6
The Bahá'í International Community was an Organizing Partner for the 'Youth and Children' and 'Women' Major Group; organized a panel on "Rethinking Prosperity: Forging Alternatives to a Culture of Consumerism," and contributed its perspectives participation in Commission discussions, side events, and its statement to the Commission.