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1. NO POVERTY

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Source: End Child Poverty Coalition, 2023. Child poverty in your area. End Child Poverty. Available from https://endchildpoverty.org.uk/child-poverty/ Accessed 29 November 2023.

2. ZERO HUNGER

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Source: Food Standards Agency, 2023. Food and You 2: Wave 6 Key Findings. London: Food Standards Agency, p.8. Available from https://www.food.gov.uk/research/fy2-wave-6-executive-summary. Accessed 29 November 2030.

3. GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

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Source: SOSUK. 2023. Student Perspectives on Climate Change and Mental Health. Macclesfield: SOSUK, p.4. Available from: https://www.sos-uk.org/research/student-perspectives-climate-change-mental-health. Accessed 29 November 2023

4. QUALITY EDUCATION

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 20. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

5. GENDER EQUALITY

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 22. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

6. CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 24. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.ries.

7. AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

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Source: Office for National Statistics. 2023. Sustainable Development Goals: Indicator 7.2.1. London: ONS. Available from: https://sdgdata.gov.uk/7-2-1/ Accessed 29 November 2023.

8. DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 29. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

9. INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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Sources: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 30. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainaFossil Fuel Subsidies Surged to Record $7 Trillionble-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.International Monetary Fund, 2023. Fossil Fuel Subsidies Surged to Record $7 Trillion. Washington DC: IMF. Available from https://www.imf.org/en/Blogs/Articles/2023/08/24/fossil-fuel-subsidies-surged-to-record-7-trillion. Accessed 30 November 2023.

10. REDUCED INEQUALITY

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 33. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

11. SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

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Source: Office for National Statistics. 2023. Sustainable Development Goals: Indicator 11.1.1. London: ONS. Available from: https://sdgdata.gov.uk/11-1-1/ Accessed 29 November 2023.

12. RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 36. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

13. CLIMATE ACTION

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 39. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

14. LIFE BELOW WATER

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 40. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

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15. LIFE ON LAND

Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 43. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

16. PEACE AND JUSTICE STRONG INSTITUTIONS

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 44. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

17. PARTNERSHIPS TO ACHIEVE THE GOAL

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Source: United Nations. 2023. The Sustainable Development Goals Report: Special Edition. New York: United Nations, p. 47. Available from https://sdgs.un.org/documents/sustainable-development-goals-report-2023-53220. Accessed 29 November 2023.

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Definition of 'food security'

World Food Summit, 1996. Rome Declaration on World Food Security.

“Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.” World Food Summit, 1996.

Data from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's 2023 UK Poverty Report

UK Poverty Statistics

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Food security and food poverty

“Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.” World Food Summit, 1996.

"Food poverty... is defined as the inability of individuals and households to obtain an adequate nutritious diet whilst maintaining dignity."

Nayak, R., Hartwell, H., and Bray, J. 2022. Written Evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committee’s call for evidence into food security on 30 September 2022. London: Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee. (FS0008)

World Food Summit, 1996. Rome Declaration on World Food Security.

"Around 2.3 billion people in the world (29.3%) were moderately or severely food insecure in 2021 – 350 million more compared to before the outbreak of the COVID‑19 pandemic. Nearly 924 million people (11.7% of the global population) faced food insecurity at severe levels, an increase of 207 million in two years."

UN State of Food Security and nutrition report 2021

Global comparisons

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  • 60% say their feelings are strongly, mostly or moderately described by..."At times I find myself thinking and worrying what the world will be like in the future because of climate change"
  • 12% report that their thoughts or feelings around climate change interfere with their wellbeing or cause problems for them

Students Organising for Sustainability

Student perspectives on climate change and mental health

In April 2023, over 2500 students in higher and further education answered our survey (sent out to student TOTUM cardholders) about their feelings on climate change. Here’s what they told us…