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Making progress toward Zero Hunger
To achieve zero hunger, we must combat food waste, mitigate climate change, and promote sustainable farming. These are some organizations making contributions to zero hunger.
To achieve zero hunger, we must combat food waste, mitigate climate change, and promote sustainable farming. These are some organizations making contributions to zero hunger.
Achieving this goal requires a holistic approach addressing the factors driving poverty. These are some organizations making contributions to end poverty in all its forms everywhere.
The Sustainable Development Goals call for international cooperation and partnerships between governments, civil society, the private sector, and other stakeholders to achieve the goals.
A focus on outcomes helps organizations make data-driven decisions to improve their interventions. See examples of social impact outcomes by industry.
As the job market continues to evolve, skills-based hiring is gaining momentum as a more effective and inclusive method of recruitment. By shifting the focus to practical skills and abilities, companies can identify top talent that may have been overlooked through traditional methods.
These companies are driving decarbonization in food systems, revolutionizing agriculture practices to reduce emissions and promote sustainable food production.
These companies are reducing emissions from existing industries and power plants, bringing exciting carbon capture and storage technologies to the market.
Adoption of residential solar power systems continues to soar. Technological advancements, affordability, energy independence, and environmental benefits make solar power an attractive choice for homeowners.
The lowering of college degree requirements in job postings reflects a changing mindset in the job market. While it presents new opportunities for job seekers and promotes inclusivity, challenges remain.
The new era of climate activism has people coming together to demand bold action to address the climate crisis. Will we rise to the occasion in 2024?