Why Global Citizens Should Care More than 600 governments have declared climate emergencies as a way to highlight the severity of climate change’s impact. The United Nations urges countries to rapidly...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care The UK has made significant investments in renewable energy over the past decade, and it’s beginning to pay off. The United Nations urges countries to...Read More
The 215 biggest global companies face US$1 trillion the risk of climate impacts, with many likely to hit within the next 5 years. This is according to a new report by the Carbon Disclosure Project...Read More
Youth mentorship has been given a tremendous boost thanks to a transformational $3.1 million donation by Scotiabank to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada. Hundreds of thousands of young people across Canada are growing up in...Read More
Will the summer of 2019 be a summer of protest? It’s looking that way as summer officially begins this week, following days of people taking action around the world. In...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care One in four women globally is married before she turns 18 years old, and in addition to being a violation of human rights, child marriage...Read More
China rescued more than 1,100 women trafficked into the country, many of them sold as brides, in a joint operation with Southeast Asian countries, police said in a statement on...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Creating a world that’s equal, where every human being has access to quality health, education, nutrition, and economic opportunities is the key to ending extreme...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Access to electricity helps boost progress towards the UN’s Global Goals, which work to end extreme poverty, including Goal 3 for health and well-being, Goal...Read More