UNSDG #15: Life on Land
Forests cover 30.7 per cent of the Earth’s surface and, in addition to providing food security and shelter, they are key to combating climate change, protecting biodiversity and the homes of the indigenous population. By protecting forests, we will also be able to strengthen natural resource management and increase land productivity.
At the current time, thirteen million hectares of forests are being lost every year while the persistent degradation of drylands has led to the desertification of 3.6 billion hectares. Even though up to 15% of land is currently under protection, biodiversity is still at risk. Deforestation and desertification – caused by human activities and climate change – pose major challenges to sustainable development and have affected the lives and livelihoods of millions of people in the fight against poverty.
Efforts are being made to manage forests and combat desertification. There are two international agreements being implemented currently that promote the use of resources in an equitable way. Financial investments in support of biodiversity are also being provided.
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Ellen Nguyen '24, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy As the number of wildfires in America increases, so do the extinction rates for many animals living in high wildlife risk areas. In the state of Washington, there exists a population of pygmy rabbits that are a crucial addition to the shrub-steppe ecosystem there. The pygmy rabbits are important for they help act like prey and burrowers for the ecosystem, ... Read More 9:55 AM - 10:15 AM |
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Faizaan Shaikh '24, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia, and It lies on the northwest coast of the island of Java. Jakarta is home to around 10 million people, but it is estimated that by 2050 95% of Jakarta will be submerged in water. Jakarta’s ground levels are sinking due to the excessive extraction of groundwater using aquifers for their daily needs. ... Read More 10:20 AM - 10:40 AM |
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Desi Harris '24, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy In our SLX project, our group will be exploring the effects of deforestation on local ecosystems and the human cost this carries. The use of wood to our species is hard to overestimate, with much of our current housing, fuel, and decorative needs fulfilled by the species. However, human overreliance on wood has had devastating effects on both the ... Read More 10:20 AM - 10:40 AM |
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Invasive Plant Species in Illinois Sabriya Attia '24, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy A major problem faced in the Illinois area is the overwhelming amount of invasive plant species. One singular invasive plant species can disrupt an entire ecosystem of native life, causing biodiversity to significantly be altered and decline. A native species can be defined as, according to USGS.gov, is an organism that is not native to the ecosystem they are ... Read More 10:20 AM - 10:40 AM |
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How to Turn Your ENVIRONMENT From Zero to Hero Williiam Hellrung '24, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy According to NOAA's 2020 Annual Climate Report, the rate at which the temperature has increased every year since 1981 is more than double the average rate since 1880. This is concerning for many reasons, including the fact that we would not like to be a globe on fire anytime soon. As the average global temperature increases at a faster ... Read More 11:10 AM - 11:30 AM |