The report highlights slowing progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union and ongoing environmental, biodiversity, and social challenges. It emphasizes the urgent need for the new EU leadership to reaffirm its commitment to the SDGs.
Key Findings:
– SDG progress assessed in 41 countries (EU, candidate countries, and other European nations).
– The pace of SDG progress in 2020-2023 was more than two times lower compared to 2016-2019.
– Food and land systems face major sustainability challenges.
– A joint study with the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) highlights the need for demand-side measures in transforming agri-food systems.
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