Planet Works to Accelerate Sustainable Development and Progress on the SDGs – planet.com

Posted: September 27, 2021 at 6:09 pm

Six years ago today, on September 25, 2015, the United Nations finalized the 2030 Agenda, ratifying the 17 Sustainable Develop Goals, or SDGs which outlined key objectives for a more equitable and sustainable future. The SDGs provide a comprehensive set of criteria that, if met, will ensure global intergenerational well-being for humanity and the larger web of life of which we are a part. They cover such things as elimination of poverty, ending extreme hunger, the promotion of human health and well-being, the conservation and protection of life on land and the oceans, and addressing the climate emergency, among many others.

Planet was founded with the mission to use space to help life on Earth, and we care deeply about the SDGs. Our daily, whole-Earth observation system can play an important role in measuring 80 targets and 66 indicators under 14 of the 17 SDGs, including SDG 2 (No Hunger), SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), SDG 13 (Climate), SDG 14 (Life Below Water), SDG 15 (Life on Land), and SDG 16 (Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions).

Unfortunately, the world was already off track in realizing the ambitions and fulfilling the commitments of the 2030 Agenda, even before COVID-19 arrived on the scene; since then, the pandemic has not only hampered, but in some cases reversed our progress. For example, according to the UN FAO, COVID-19 may have pushed as many as 132 million people into chronic hunger in 2020, making it all the harder to meet the goal of SDG 2. The pandemic also hampered the abilities of many National Statistical Offices, or NSOs to collect relevant data in the field, and ongoing climate disruptions are imperiling what fragile progress had been previously made.

Amid these challenges, meeting the ambitions of the 2030 agenda will require us to redesign and optimize countless systems, from transport and agriculture to energy and manufacturing. To guide and monitor our progress, we will need to build what our colleagues at the United Nations Environment Programme call a Global Digital Ecosystem for the Environment, with real-time big data and analytics at its core, made widely available to governments, NGOs, companies, civil society organizations, communities, journalists and individuals.

Step by step, and with many different partners, Planet is making progress toward this vision. Some of our efforts include:

Coral Reef mosaic of Nukuni, Fiji. @ 2018, Planet Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Planet is also helping organizations measure, take action, and report on their sustainable development efforts. With Planet, companies can now identify, monitor, and quantify their environmental and social impact like never before, in areas such as supply chain monitoring, sustainable resource usage, and climate resilience. Heres a few of the many areas in which were working:

Planet approaches these complex sustainability challenges with a sense of fierce urgency. As the climate and political landscape is rapidly shifting, governments, NGOs, and corporations want to adapt to these uncertain contexts. To do so, they look to build more resilient systems with tight information feedback loops. Scientific models, such as our glacial melting insights created in collaboration with NASA, can use the daily data provided by Planet to provide accurate predictions about a systems ability to bounce back from environmental and financial perturbations. This resilience comes from identifying, valuing, and protecting key functioning units within a system functioning units that can now be reliably identified and monitored with Planets largest fleet of Earth observation satellites in the world.

Glaciers spill into a barren valley on Axel Heiberg Island, Canada. PlanetScope image collected on August 15, 2019. 2019, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Planet will continue to act with leadership to transform our global structures into transparent, resilient, and connected systems and advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with our exceptional partners. Join us at our upcoming Explore 2021 user conference to learn more about our partnerships. Register now for free and we look forward to seeing you on October 12-13.

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