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What is Development and Enhancement of Relevant Climate Action Plans and Strategies

Positive and Constructive Contributions for Sustainable Development Goals
According to reputed international specialists, the development and enhancement of relevant climate action plans and strategies come to support the success of all the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), since all the actions taken by both individuals and entities have the capacity to help authorities prioritize the measures that ought to be taken in terms of assessing and addressing the climate change vulnerabilities and solutions; what is more, not only people are the ones vulnerable in the way of climate change, but also the biodiversity and the ecosystems; furthermore, the policies that address the case of climate change need to become a priority for all governments and for all nations in order to be able to support unanimously the “resilience of socioeconomic and ecological systems” as well as the “economic diversification and sustainable management of natural resources” (United Nations (UN), 2015d; United Nations (UN), 2022).
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Dynamics of Self-Belief to Fight Against Climate Change: Evidence From European Social Survey
Cristina Raluca Gh. Popescu (University of Bucharest, Romania) and Esra Karapınar Kocağ (Gümüşhane University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7499-0.ch004
Abstract
All prominent leaders, managers, researchers, and specialists worldwide position the positive and constructive contributions for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the centre of their activities and interests due to the power that the international community holds in reaching all SDG targets and achieving a global partnership for sustainable development (SD). The focal point of this study is represented by individuals' self-belief to fight against climate change and utilizes valuable data from the European Social Survey (ESS) Wave 10 in 2020 on two main areas: the impact that large numbers of people limiting their energy use might have on climate change and the causes of climate change which could be represented by natural processes, human activity, or both. The findings show that more than half of those individuals in the sample are taking bold and transformative steps towards a better future for all choosing sustainability, being more likely to have positive attitudes about individual efforts to control climate change, centering on reducing their energy consumption.
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