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Environment, Energy & Sustainability - TSV

Environment, Energy & Sustainability is a comprehensive field encompassing environmental protection, energy resource security and efficient utilization, and the realization of a sustainable society. Centered around the seven environment-related goals of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), it systematically categorizes critical issues facing modern society, including renewable energy, environmental problem countermeasures, circular economy, and biodiversity conservation. From the perspective of the three pillars of sustainability (environment, social, and economic), it organizes efforts toward a sustainable future.

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code	slug	name	description	category
E01	renewable-energy	Renewable Energy	Sustainable energy sources utilizing natural energy such as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass.	Energy
E02	climate-change	Climate Action	Efforts aimed at mitigating global warming and adapting to its impacts.	Environment
E03	circular-economy	Circular Economy	An economic system that reduces waste and achieves sustainable production and consumption through circular resource utilization.	Sustainability
E04	biodiversity	Biodiversity	Efforts to conserve the diversity of ecosystems, species, and genes to maintain a sustainable global environment.	Environment
E05	sustainable-cities	Sustainable Cities	Sustainable urban development that reduces environmental impact and improves the quality of life for residents.	Sustainability
E06	water-sanitation	Clean Water & Sanitation	Achieving a healthy and sustainable society through access to safe water and improved sanitation.	Environment
E07	environmental-pollution	Environmental Pollution Control	Efforts to prevent and mitigate environmental pollution such as air pollution, water pollution, and soil contamination.	Environment
E08	energy-efficiency	Energy Efficiency	Achieving reduced environmental impact and cost savings through efficient energy consumption.	Energy