Taking urgent action against climate change and its impacts is essential to building a sustainable world for everyone. Severe weather and rising sea levels affect everyone, but marginalized people groups and the poor are disproportionately affected. If climate change is left unchecked, the consequences will be ecosystem destruction, food and water scarcity, and conflict.
Auburn University engaged with Goal 13 to a moderate degree across teaching, outreach, and research activities from 2019- 2021. Most of Auburn University’s engagement with Goal 13 is through its teaching, with no less than 48 courses offered from 2019-2021. Auburn University’s mission is to improve the lives of people in its community, state, nation, and world through education, research, and service. Because the climate crisis is a global issue, any action to remedy the effects of climate change has a global impact, which aligns with Auburn University’s mission to have a positive impact on a local and global scale. Climate action is an effective and lasting way to have the positive impact Auburn University desires on every scale.
View our most recent Auburn University and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals report for an overview of Auburn’s contributions to all the SDGs.