The importance of science (and us) towards sustainability

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The United Nations has set out seventeen sustainable development goals for 2030.Science will play a critical role in achieving these goals, which include ending poverty and hunger, improving health and education, making cities more sustainable, and combating climate change.

Science can help us to understand the world around us and solve problems in order to improve our lives. It can provide us with new technologies and ways of doing things that can make a real difference to people’s lives, especially in developing countries.

For example, science can help us to develop more efficient and cleaner ways of producing energy, which is essential for economic development and fighting climate change. It can also help us to find new ways of producing food and managing water resources, which are vital for ending hunger and poverty.

Investment in scientific research and development is therefore essential for achieving the sustainable development goals. We need to support scientists and engineers so that they can continue to develop innovative solutions to the challenges we face.

Science and engineering are vital for environment protection. They help us develop the knowledge and technologies needed to safeguard the environment and natural resources we depend on.

Science provides the evidence we need to understand the threats to our environment and the planet. It helps us identify the root causes of environmental problems, and find solutions that will protect both the environment and human health.

Engineering is essential for developing and implementing the technologies we need to protect the environment. From renewable energy sources to more efficient ways to recycle and reuse materials, engineers are working to develop sustainable solutions that will help reduce our impact on the planet.

Sustainability has become one of the most important topics of discussion in recent years as the world wakes up to the reality of climate change. The need for sustainability is clear – we must find ways to live on this planet that do not damage the environment or deplete its resources.

There are many ways to approach sustainability, but one of the most important is to find ways to live more efficiently. This means using less energy, water and other resources. It also means wasting less, whether it’s food, clothes or other materials.

Living sustainably can seem like a big challenge, but there are small steps we can all take to make a difference. Something as simple as recycling your paper and plastic waste can make a big impact. And there are many other things you can do, from using energy-efficient light bulbs to driving less.

Making sustainability a part of your life is not only important for the planet – it’s also important for your own wellbeing. After all, we all have a responsibility to take care of this amazing planet we call home.



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Hello, @geppetto.drei

This is @fionasfavourites from the @ocd (Original Content Decentralized) curation team. We noticed you shared your first post here on Hive - congratulations and welcome! It would also be awesome if you could do an introduction post, so our community can get to know you better. For an example of what an intro post is like, you can check out this one by my friend & curation team member - Keeping Up With the Buzz – My Introduction to the Hive Community.

Speaking of community, we have many different ones here on the blockchain, devoted to all kinds of interests. Here's a link so you can check them all out – Hive Communities.

Also, we noticed that it is possible that you have used either images or copy that are not your own. As content on the Hive platform is monetised, using other people’s ideas or images could be considered as an offense and which is also viewed in a serious light on the blockchain. Here is a useful collection of resources about how plagiarism and abuse is viewed and handled on Hive.

Also since you're new, you may run into an RC (Resource Credits) error when trying to comment/post because you don't yet have enough Hive in your account yet. For assistance with a temporary delegation to get you started, be sure to check out the Gift Giver site.

Also, as this the hive can be quite confusing, the newly launched Newbies Guide is a growing repository of useful – easy to understand – posts about how the Hive ecosystem works.

For now, @lovesniper will follow your account and we are looking forward to seeing your intro post. Also, you are welcome to tag me (@fionasfavourites) and please mention @lovesniper in your intro post in order for us to be notified, so we can consider your post for OCD curation. Feel free to hop into the OCD Discord server if you have any questions!

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Hi @lovesniper

Thank you for the recommendations and all the material in your reply. I will read it ASAP to be able to publish in the proper way and be a valuable part of the community.

I will prepare my intro post soon!!

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