Following 3 years of negotiations, on September 25, 2015, the United Nations General Assembly formally adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, along with a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and 169 associated targets. This builds on and broadens the utopian targets of the 2000-2015 UN Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

If the world is to eradicate poverty, address climate change and build peaceful, inclusive societies for all by 2030, key stakeholders, including governments, must drive implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)…”[1]  (And so the “ZERO” targets begin, with the ultimate goal of zero poverty)

The UN Resolution UN A/Res/70/L1 ‘Transforming our World: the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development “outlined an ambitious vision for a new era of global development from 2016 – 2030“..”for achieving a fairer, safer and healthier world”. [2, 3, 4]

UN’s 1992 Agenda 21 was significantly expanded to become Agenda 2030, a 15 year plan to achieve 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to create utopia by 2030 and “leave no one behind”, signed by 193 member states including Australia.

Health utopia will be achieved through vaccinating everyone, through the new decade of vaccines agenda IA2030, in addition to Bill Gate’s Decade of Vaccines (2010-2020).

Following the signing of this 2030 Agenda the COP21 delagated met on December 12, 2015 the legally binding global climate deal – the Paris Agreement on climate change was signed by 195 member states.