SW for Everyone

SW for Everyone

SW for Everyone provides a structured, user-friendly way into information on sustainability and well-being. It provides concise syntheses on relevant topics with links to other materials (including free online e-learning courses), and information on practical actions for individuals, communities and businesses. It aims to be as objective as possible – reflecting different opinions and competing ‘solutions’, their pros and cons, and stakeholders’ interests. It highlights opportunities, obstacles, linkages and underlying issues as well as ethical dimensions. It presents the choices that individuals, businesses and communities must make. The topics are presented under 5 main themes. Click on a theme to see the topics covered:

 

Sustainabiility & well-beiing People & humain needs Planet & Ecosystem needs Underlying issues Future choices

Sustainability & Well
Being

People & human
needs
Planetary & ecosystem needs

Underlying
issues

Future
choices

 

 

Sustainability & well-being People & human
needs
Planet & Ecosystem needs underlying
Issues
Choices for
future actions

Sustainability, Human & Planetary needs, Issues & Choices

The 5 themes of Sustainability.World are above : click on any of the images to go to the pages which have been put up.
Below  is a list of the themes and subtopics which are planned, and which we’ve begun to cover.

Sustainability
 Why Sustainability & Well-Being

– What’s ‘Sustainability’

 What’s sustainable development

– The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • How the SDGs came about

– Well-Being

 

People & human needs
 Agriculture
  • How agriculture has evolved
  • How to ‘feed the world’
  • Intensive crop production
  • Meat & dairy production
    • ‘Industrial’ meat & dairy
    • ‘Traditional’ meat & dairy
    • Pastoral
  • Agro-ecology
    • Permaculture
  • Water use in agriculture
  • Energy use in agriculture
  • Pollution caused by agriculture
  • Underlying issues

 Economics & commerce

  • What type of economy?
    • ‘Classical’ (linear) economy
    • ‘Circular’ economy
    • ‘Collaborative’ economy
    • ‘Green’ economy
    • ‘Positive’ economy
  • What drives business?
  • Marketing
  • Measures of progress

 Education

  • Why education is important – What’s its purpose?

– Energy

  • Energy use & waste (domestic, industrial, agriculture, transport)
  • Energy production & distribution
    • Non-renewable
      • fossil
      • nuclear
    • Renewable
      • biomass
      • geothermal
      • hydro (large & small)
      • solar
      • wind

 Food

  • Global food supply
  • Food waste
  • meat & dairy
  • nutrition

 Health

  • Prevention or cure?
  • Different approaches to treatment
  • Current health issues
    • mental health
    • anti-biotic resistance
    • ‘new’ diseases
    • pharmaceuticals

 

  • Current health issues ...
    • obesity
    • cholesterol?

 Information

  • Why access to information is important
  • How information is – can be – shared
  • How information can be manipulated (‘information is power’)
  • Censorship?
  • Internet & social media
  • Benefits and downsides
    • Nothing’s free…
    • How reliable is what you find on the Internet? Fake news
    • Data theft
    • Energy (and environmental) costs of Internet use and how to reduce them

 Livelihoods and poverty

– Rights

  • How human rights came to be recognized
  • UN Human Rights instruments
    • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
    • International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966
    • International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966
    • Other covenants related to human rights
  • How ‘universal’ are human rights?
  • Other instruments and ‘Bills of Rights’
    • The proposed ‘Global Bill of Rights’
  • How ‘human rights’ are respected and protected
  • How ‘human rights’ are denied and violated
    • Slavery
  • Rights…and duties?
  • Rights of corporations?
  • Rights of nature?
    • Does nature have rights?
    • Ecocide
  • The SDGs and Human Right
  • Justice
  • Housing & physical infrastructure
  • Culture; Recreation and tourism
  • Dignity; Participation & social relations
  • Empathy; Values; Beliefs
  • Underlying issues

 Peace and security

– Population & migration

Planet & ecosystem needs
 Climate change / Global warming
  • What’s the evidence?
  • What’s driving climate change?
    • Greenhouse gases (CO2 and other)
  • What are the effects of climate change?
  • Who is affected ?
  • What’s being done ?
    • Reduction of GHG emissions
    • CO2 sequestration
    • Adaptation to climate change
  • The SDGs and climate change
  • The UN Convention on Climate Change (UNCC)
  • What we, as individuals and communities, can do about climate change
  • What businesses do about climate change?

 Biodiversity

  • What is biodiversity? Why is it important?
  • What are the threats to biodiversity
  • The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
  • Underlying issues

– Forests

  • How forests have been exploited, and have declined
  • The importance of forests
  • Deforestation – current causes and effects
  • What is REDD? Is it good or not?
  • What we’re learning about trees
  • Underlying issues

– Mountains

  • The importance of mountain ecosystems
  • Mountain livelihoods under threat
– Oceans
  • The importance of oceans
  • Fishing & fish stocks
  • Acidification
  • Pollution
    • Plastic
    • Chemicals – coastal dead zones
    • Shipping (noise & waste)

– Planetary boundaries

  • How the boundaries were defined
  • Which boundaries have already been exceeded

 Pollution

  • Air
    • Domestic emissions (gases & particulates)
    • Industrial emissions
    • Transport emissions
  • Land
    • Domestic waste
    • Industrial waste
    • Agro-chemicals
  • Rivers, lakes & groundwater (freshwater)
    • Domestic waste
    • Industrial waste
    • Agro-chemicals
    • River transport
  • The costs of pollution
    • Economic costs and who pays
    • Environmental costs

– Wetlands

  • The importance of wetlands
  • The Ramses Convention

 

Critical underlying issues
– Accountability
  • Personal and political accountability
  • Corporate accountability

– Beliefs

– Consumerism / Citizenship

– Inequality

  • Inequalities in wealth
    • The extent of wealth inequalities
    • The effects of wealth inequalities
  • Inequalities in income
    • The extent of income inequalities
    • The effects of income inequalities
  • Rural vs urban
  • Gender inequalities

– Justice & governance

– Money & Finance…

  • Where does money come from?
  • How funds are allocated
  • Impact investing

 

– Political decision making
  • democracy ?

– Relationship with nature

– Resource use

– What counts (is counted)

  • Private profits, public costs…
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Natural resource accounting
  • Environmental and social …
  • Gross domestic product (GDP)
  • Measures of happiness
  • The human development index
  • Other measures of ‘progress’…

– Values & Ethics

  • Personal values
  • Shared, collective values
  • Respect
  • Individualism

– Complexity ?

 

Choices for a sustainable future

To be created

The Sustainability.World site is being developed now.  We aim to have it grow with contributions by interested people of the community.

We particularly need Volunteers to help with themes and topics listed on this page :
(click here to download the list)

  • Participate in organizing / editing / formatting information and content we already have
  • Give feedback on the Sustainability.World site
  • Create children’s pages for the themes and topics (people interested or knowledgeable in how children learn and what captures their attention)
  • Create / collect / list interesting facts, quizzes, images, videos …
  • Create content (posts and core content) to be uploaded to the site (writers & researchers)
  • Develop the site’s functionalities and form (web-developers, web-designers and UX-designers).

You can see some contributions to posts here; you can upload your contributions here; or just get in touch here.