At the current pace of implementation, only 17 percent of the 2030 agenda goals will be achieved

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Brazil's president Lula: "The Sustainable Development Goals were the biggest diplomatic undertaking of recent years, and they are on track to become our biggest collective failure. At the current pace of implementation, only 17 percent of the 2030 agenda goals will be achieved within the deadline. As president of the G20, Brazil will launch a global alliance against hunger and poverty the overcoming of these scourges. At Climate COP 28, the world took stock of the global implementation of the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Current levels of greenhouse gas emissions reductions and climate financing are insufficient to keep the planet safe. In partnership with the Secretary General, as part of our preparation for the COP 30, Brazil will promote a global ethical start taking, bringing together different sectors of civil society to think about climate action from the perspective of justice, equity, and solidarity. Our second common responsibility is to pave the way in the face of new risks and opportunities. The pact for the future shows us the direction to follow. The document addresses important topics such as the debt of developing countries and international taxation in groundbreaking manner.
The creation of a forum for dialogue between heads of state and government and leaders of international financial institutions promises to place the UN at the center of global economic debate. The Global Digital Pact is a starting point for inclusive digital governance with the potential to reduce asymmetries in access to the benefits of the economy based on data and to mitigate the impact of new technologies such as artificial intelligence."

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