SDG Sustainable Development Goals
Designing to Scale Paid Members Public
As cities grow and face increasing challenges such as climate change and housing loss due to disasters, innovative startups, and technology offer a glimmer of hope.
Technology Will Reshape Infrastructure Paid Members Public
According to the UN, industry, innovation, and infrastructure are three basic pillars of sustainability, as they are fundamental for economic and social development.
Powering the Future Paid Members Public
Renewables will account for more than 90% of global electricity growth over the next five years, becoming the largest source of global electricity by early 2025.
The Next Gen of VC’s Paid Members Public
Venture capital (VC) can play a key role in the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The study highlights the potential of VC to help finance the SDGs, which aim to tackle global challenges, including poverty, hunger, and inequality.
Water: The Liquid Gold Paid Members Public
By 2025, an estimated 1.8 billion people will live in areas affected by water scarcity, and two-thirds of the world's population will live in water-stressed regions due to water use, growth, and climate change.
Health & Wellness, an Opportunity of US$6.75 Trillion Paid Members Public
Universal health coverage will be achieved if properly implemented, meeting the demand for primary care for all. Causal analyses of 153 countries reveal increased health coverage improves access to needed care and the population's health, with the poorest benefiting the most.
Big Problems That Are Ripe For Startups To Solve Paid Members Public
If you want to make a billion dollars, figure out how to help a billion people. Even in the middle of the greatest pandemic in 100 years, global venture funding is smashing previous records, including $288B invested in the first six months of 2021.
Zero Hunger: The Big AgTech Opportunity Paid Members Public
People experiencing moderate food insecurity often cannot eat a healthy, balanced diet due to income or other resource constraints. If these trends continue, an estimated 840 million people will be hungry by 2030.