Definitions of Environmental Sustainability on the Web: * Long-term maintenance of ecosystem components and functions for future generations.
* The quality of a policy or proposal of ensuring an impact on the environment that is positive or, if adverse, that is at least within the limits of acceptability.
* Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. ...
The processes of creating useful energy that prevents the depletion of Natural Resources.
Sustainibilty is a big issue because we, nowadays are wasting a lot of things and this will not help the world or the future generation.
Because sustainibility of an ecosystem largely depends on genetic variability.
You don't want to ensure it, you want to prevent it; and the best ways to do that is to leave the ground fallow, get rid of gang-harrows, plow as little as possible and plant right after you do.
Antithetical to environmental would be non-environmental or destructive to the environment.
Environmental elasticity is the responsiveness of demand for a product to a change in the environmental impact of the product.
"The environmental radioactivity is increased." That's it?
Environmental Management System
An environmental scientist is commonly referred to as an ecologist or environmental researcher/professional.
Environmental health studies focuses on the management of the environmental health issues and environmental science focuses on the management of the Environment.
A. M. Kamperewera has written: '1st environmental monitoring report' -- subject(s): Environmental management, Environmental monitoring, Environmental policy, Malawi Environmental Monitoring Programme
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