Kuala Lampur, Feb. 4 -- The world is facing an unprecedented convergence of crises. Climate change threatens the very fabric of our existence, inequality divides communities, and health crises expose the fragility of our systems. At the centre of this chaos are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - a global roadmap designed to tackle these challenges by 2030. But with less than a decade to go, the progress is alarmingly slow. What's holding us back? According to legal scholar Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, the issue lies in the systems meant to deliver these goals. Institutions like the United Nations (UN) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) were established to promote international cooperation, yet they're often tied up in geopolitical...
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