The Brundtland Report
In 1987 the Brundtland Report, also known as Our Common Future, alerted the world to the urgency of making progress toward economic development that could… Read More »The Brundtland Report
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In 1987 the Brundtland Report, also known as Our Common Future, alerted the world to the urgency of making progress toward economic development that could… Read More »The Brundtland Report
Natural resources are derived either from the air, soil, water, and organisms of the biosphere, or from the subterranean areas of the Earth. Resources of… Read More »Resources
Sustainable Development does not just mean a cleaner environment; it also requires a stable and healthy economy. To deliver a more sustainable economy we need… Read More »Economy
Over the past century, the car has become a part of everyday life, a symbol of freedom for many. Unfortunately, because of poor public transport… Read More »Cars
We often take the availability of water for granted. Water is a renewable resource, but its availability in a form readily usable for drinking and… Read More »Water Conservation
Education, including formal education, public awareness and training should be recognized as a process by which human beings and societies can reach their fullest potential.… Read More »Education & Skills
Ecocentrism (meaning values centred on ecology) and technocentrism (meaning values centred on technology) are two opposing perspectives concerning attitudes towards human technology and its ability… Read More »Ecocentrism & Technocentrism
Poverty is an international problem, but it requires specific programmes to tackle poverty in different countries. More than 1 billion people, or about one sixth… Read More »Poverty
The two terms conservation and preservation are often confused and are used to mean the same thing, although differences exist. Conservationists include those who accept… Read More »Conservation & Preservation
To deliver a more sustainable economy we need to make better use of resources, promote stability and competition, develop skills and reward work, and supply… Read More »Economic Indicators