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Report: Czechia eighth in Europe in terms of sustainable development
Prag, 26.11.2019
The Czech Republic is keeping abreast with the most developed countries in the world in terms of sustainable development, suggests the 2019 Europe Sustainable Development Report, which identifies policy priorities for the European Union to achieve Sustainable Development Goals and implement the Paris Climate Agreement. The report, published by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) this week, compares the performance of the EU and its 28 member states on all 17 sustainable development goals. With 71.8 points, the Czech Republic ranked eighth among all EU member states, coming first among the Eastern and Central European countries, but also ahead of Great Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands. Countries closest to achieving the sustainable development goals include Denmark, Sweden and Finland. To the contrary, Bulgaria, Romania and Cyprus rank last among the 28 countries assessed. “The report shows that in terms of sustainable development, the Czech Republic keeps abreast with the most developed countries of the world,” says Vladislav Smrž, Deputy Minister for Section of Environmental Policy and International Relations at the Ministry of Environment. odkaz na stránku
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