Sustainable Development Goals

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Across
  1. 2. Equality: This involves ending discriminatory laws and ensuring equal leadership opportunities for everyone.
  2. 3. Sustainability: This is the "S" in SDG. It’s about the balance between the economy, the environment, and social well-being.
  3. 4. Water: This goal specifically looks at "plastic soup" in the oceans and the protection of coral reefs.
  4. 5. Renewable: Also known as "Clean Energy." It's the opposite of fossil-fuel-based energy.
  5. 6. Education: Beyond just "schooling," this goal emphasizes lifelong learning and vocational skills.
  6. 7. One: The guiding principle that ensures the most vulnerable populations are prioritized.
Down
  1. 1. Institutions: This refers to the systems of government and law that must be accountable and transparent.
  2. 2. Hunger: This isn't just about eating; it's about food security and ending stunting in children.
  3. 3. Sanitation: This goes hand-in-hand with clean water; it involves the disposal of human waste and maintaining hygiene.
  4. 4. Inequality: This refers to disparities in income, as well as those based on age, disability, race, or religion.
  5. 5. New York: The UN Headquarters location where the 193 member states signed the resolution.
  6. 6. Climate: Goal 13 is the only goal that uses the word "Action" in its primary title.