it depends on your philosophical view on what is most important. My ideal sustainable world would be a world that has enough food, clean water, and minimal pollution exerted from natural causes and humans to support all animals and humans without damaging any ecosystems.
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Not only is it sustainable, it's also a "passive" energy source ***
United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development
The importance of using sustainable resources is to protect our natural resources. Using sustainable resources and materials is good for the environment.Because sustainable basically mean something we can keep doing/using, for generation after generation. Non-sustainable, that's things that will run out. Stuff that our kids, or their kids would have to do without. Kinda egotistic to use things up like that.
Sustainable means it can be used continuously and renewably without any damaging side effects.Crude oil is not sustainable.
Engineers for a Sustainable World was created in 2002.
The population of Engineers for a Sustainable World is 6.
The economic is no sustainable with all the problem in the world.
World Business Council for Sustainable Development's population is 63.
Sustainable Development would be Positive for the environment. Sustainable means it causes no damage as it time goes on.
The World Summit on Sustainable Development was held in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2002.
The Canadian economy would be characterized as diverse with an emphasis on natural resources, manufacturing and construction industries, and service industries.Mixed, but on the side of free market
To help countries achieve sustainable development
Using sustainable tourism would be a logical solution. The aim of sustainable tourism is to make a low impact on the environment and local people while opening future job opportunities for locals and creating an enjoyable and financially sustainable tourism resort.
Some things people can do to make the world more sustainable is to ride a bike, not drive, use the stairs more often, and recycle.
Sustainable is the growing priority, even though traditional is a dying trend. Traditional has not been very sustainable, as history would have it. Time is getting to a point where we don't have a choice but to choose sustainable over traditional.
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