Growing evidence of the interconnections between modern slavery, environmental degradation, and climate change

Elsevier, One Earth, Volume 4, 19 February 2021
Authors: 
Decker Sparks J.L., Boyd D.S., Jackson B., Ives C.D., Bales K.

The modern slavery–environmental degradation–climate change nexus may threaten the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Globally, approximately 12.2 million workers are entrapped in modern slavery in environmentally degrading activities, and SDG target 8.7 (the elimination of all forms of modern slavery) may be instrumental in accelerating attainment of other SDG targets. However, without appropriate mitigation strategies, the attainment of some of the SDG's environmental targets may also negatively influence progress on 8.7. Unfortunately, these feedbacks are poorly understood and data are limited and difficult to obtain. In this perspective we show how an SDG interaction framework may help overcome these data challenges by signaling how potential policy action and other interventions would influence progress on 8.7 and other environmental targets based on known processes and patterns. This understanding is crucial to move beyond data limitations, direct future research, and develop an often-lacking evidence-base to effect holistic change. The modern slavery–environmental degradation–climate change nexus may threaten the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this perspective we present how an SDG interaction framework may help to overcome data challenges around feedbacks between SDG target 8.7 and the environmental targets. Thus, potential policy action and other interventions to move beyond data limitations, direct future research, and develop an evidence based for the nexus are highlighted.