Week 4 Reflection – Between Global Declarations and the Reality of Things


 

This week’s topic was pretty heavy—lots of global frameworks, UN declarations, and a whole alphabet soup of acronyms like UNFCCC, SDGs, and WSSD. They’re clearly important, but at times, it all felt a bit disconnected from everyday life. Given the state of the world, I couldn’t help but wonder—are these global goals truly within reach?

One thing that stuck with me was realizing how long sustainability has been on the international agenda—since the 1970s! After all these years and conferences, the world still seems to be struggling. The goals sound promising, but maybe too much gets lost in political processes and slow decision-making.

I found the Kyoto Protocol especially interesting. The idea of setting carbon targets and allowing countries to trade emissions was unique, but it also raised questions. Is it real accountability, or just a way for richer nations to appear environmentally friendly without making big sacrifices?

What really brought things home for me was learning about the Sejahtera concept. It shifted the conversation from the global stage to something more personal and grounded. It reminded me that sustainability isn’t just about climate policies—it’s about living with intention, balance, and connection. That kind of change feels much more within reach, starting with how we live, lead, and relate to others.

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