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Climate Action Tiger’s take-aways: from Bulgaria’s Dry Taps to China’s Floating Wind Dreams = Every SDG is on the Line

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We live in an age where contradictions dominate the news cycle. One continent is rationing water because pipes laid in the Cold War have crumbled beyond repair . . . another is building floating wind turbines taller than Eiffel Towers. Children in India are losing more classroom hours to heat than to war . . . while financiers around the world are approving battery projects at record speed. Investors on one side of the Atlantic retreat from renewables . . . while their peers surge forward in the other direction.

These are not news stories in isolation. These news stories are signals in a system that binds water to finance, heat to health, and infrastructure to justice. These news stories are proof that the Sustainable Development Goals are not decorative United Nations posters.

These news stories are the architecture of thriving.

Every headline in the past fortnight is really one story: all 17 SDGs rising or falling together.

We live in a world where Mario Draghi calls decarbonisation as Europe’s great competitiveness opportunity . . . while ExxonMobil calls decarbonisation a burden.

We live in a world where Mafalda Duarte sees glass half full . . . while Trump smashes the glass on the floor.

We are cooling ourselves into blackouts. We are burning our forests into deserts. We are lying to ourselves with greenwashing brochures while schoolchildren faint in classrooms.

And yet . . .
Wind turbines are rising . . .
Peatlands are refilling . . .
Batteries are doubling . . .
Tree pits are saving streets . . .
Innovations are sprouting from underground garages to floating oceans . . .

The news doesn’t just tell us what is happening. The news tells us what is possible.

Every SDG is not a silo. Every SDG is a domino. If one falls, they all fall. If one rises, they all rise.

To business leaders, policymakers, activists, educators:

Do not treat SDGs like a checklist. Treat them like a heartbeat . . .
Do not let ExxonMobil, Trump, or petrostate obstruction define the story. Let Draghi, Duarte, and every child missing school in the heat define urgency . . .
Do not wait for the next wildfire, blackout, or protest. Invest now . . . in water, in wind, in warmth without burning . . .

The Climate Action Tiger roars: all 17 SDGs are in play.

The question is simple: will we defend them all, or lose them all?

Question: does your class, your school, your community, your youth group, your parents group, your politician(s), your _ _ _ _ (fill in the blank) need a work-shop or zoom or discussion with Climate Action Tiger? Contact christian@youth4planet.org (email) or +352 621613164 (mobile telephone).


Linking News to Every SDG

SDG 1 No Poverty: Heat stress in India strips away 34 million full time jobs. Poverty isn’t just a lack of income . . . it’s a lack of breathable air and survivable labor conditions.

SDG 2 Zero Hunger: Rewetting Europe’s peatlands isn’t just climate defense . . . it safeguards soils, crops, and water cycles. Starving the atmosphere of CO₂ means feeding the people.

SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being: The WHO warns of billions exposed to 40°C to 50°C heat. Air conditioning becomes a lifeline . . . but also deepens the urban heat trap. True well-being lies in shade trees, breathable cities, and equitable cooling.

SDG 4 Quality Education: UNESCO data show students lose up to 1.5 years of learning from heat. Climate change is stealing childhoods. Planting trees in schoolyards is now pedagogy.

SDG 5 Gender Equality: Women often bear the brunt of water shortages, wildfire displacements, and caregiving under extreme heat. If climate chaos is sexist . . . climate justice must be feminist.

SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation: Bulgaria’s crisis is Europe’s warning . . . old pipes, dry taps, angry protests. Safe water is not infrastructure luxury . . . it is civilization’s baseline.

SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy: China’s floating turbine shows what ambition looks like. Britain’s 16 GW surge of permissions proves momentum exists. Texas and Trump prove sabotage is possible.

SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth: From lost jobs in India’s heat to new jobs in UK battery storage, the world of work swings wildly. Growth must be green or it will not be decent.

SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure: Swiss startup Enerdrape turns parking garages into geothermal batteries. In Liverpool, synchronous compensators spin steel rotors to keep solar powered grids stable. Industry can innovate . . . when it isn’t shackled by fossil incumbents.

SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities: Inequality bakes in heatwaves . . . the rich buy cooling, the poor collapse. Trees and community grids can level this deadly divide.

SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities: Roadkill reminds us: car dependency is killing cities. Streets designed for people, not traffic jams, are the only path to joy.

SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production: Canada’s Cenovus and Enbridge greenwash their emissions. ExxonMobil rails against EU climate policy. Plastics treaty talks collapse in Geneva. If consumption lies . . . production must be held accountable.

SDG 13 Climate Action: Wildfires torch Europe. Insurance firms scramble to invent new products for windless days and cloud choked grids. Climate action is no longer optional . . . it is an existential necessity.

SDG 14 Life Below Water: Ocean ecosystems rise or fall with offshore wind and plastic treaties. Floating turbines inspire hope . . . petrostate obstructionism inspires fury.

SDG 15 Life on Land: Rewetting peatlands turns war zones into carbon sinks, wildfires into forests. Zambia’s poisoned rivers remind us . . . land without justice is land without life.

SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: Corruption in Bulgaria’s water sector, greenwashing in Canada, Trump’s sabotage in the US. Justice is climate policy. Without institutions that serve truth . . . there is no resilience.

SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals: Mafalda Duarte says we need a different scale of investments. From WHO guidance to EU planning, from UNESCO schools to Stockholm’s tree pits . . . the only way forward is coalition, not isolation.

For Financial Times’ Climate Capital news articles = visit: https://www.ft.com/climate-capital and for Bloomberg Green news articles = visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green. A few conversation-starting charts and news-photos:

  • Children are missing out on up to 1.5 years of study because of high temperatures, studies show. More than 80,000 schools across 87 countries have committed to make climate-related adaptations, such as planting native or drought-tolerant trees, according to Unesco (view the Unesco report here: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000389801).

Last Edited: 29. Aug 2025

1 comment

  • Dear Christian, what a wonderful post. Very inspiring to combine the SDGs with success stories. This could become its own form of storytelling on a regular basis.
    The Water and Soil issues are especially important. In the light of what we can do, each one of us, the related questions become relevant.

    J

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