Natalie Cebulla
Natalie has a BA in political science and public law from the University of Mannheim, Germany and a LLM in public international law from the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. Her main research interests are human rights and the environmental implications of global corporate operations, as well as the responsibility of states in this context.
For me and most Europeans, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially those relating to food and water, often seem like some distant issue concerning only people in developing countries. Consequently, we are tempted to ignore that our behaviour as consumers actually contributes to constraints on resources – behaviour that makes the SDGs necessary in the first place. Many examples can be used to support this notion, even something as basic as food.
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8 August, 2018
label_outline Inclusive Economy
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