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Understanding Sustainability and Development
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Understanding Sustainability and Development

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Sustainability means living in a way that can be lived for ______ into the future

far

Environmental protection can enhance ______ opportunity

economic

_____ meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

sustainability development

Folks want to live in areas that can have ______ air, clean water, intact forests, public and open spaces

<p>clean</p> Signup and view all the answers

Safeguarding the environment tends to enhance ______, health, and the quality of life

<p>wealth</p> Signup and view all the answers

Citizens pressured their representatives to act, resulting in many of the environmental and ______ protection laws we all benefit from

<p>consumer</p> Signup and view all the answers

Each of us also wields influence through the choices we make as ______ via purchasing products that are eco friendly

<p>consumers</p> Signup and view all the answers

If developing nations pass through the demographic transition, then humanity may be able to show ______ growth while creating more prosperous and equitable society

<p>population</p> Signup and view all the answers

Student-led ______ sustainability efforts are growing and thriving worldwide

<p>campus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Audits are often useful to gather ______ information on what an institution is doing or how much resources it is consuming

<p>baseline</p> Signup and view all the answers

Universities may have their own ______ institute

<p>sustainability</p> Signup and view all the answers

Sometimes Universities have ______ -> brings competitive spirit and have fun

<p>competition</p> Signup and view all the answers

Students have amazing power to effect ______!

<p>change</p> Signup and view all the answers

Organizations that assist ______ efforts

<p>campus</p> Signup and view all the answers

We are part of the ______!

<p>environment</p> Signup and view all the answers

If developing nations pass through the ______ transition, then humanity may be able to show population growth while creating more prosperous and equitable society

<p>demographic</p> Signup and view all the answers

Student-led ______ efforts are growing and thriving worldwide

<p>campus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Audits are often useful to gather baseline information on what an institution is doing or how much ______ it is consuming

<p>resources</p> Signup and view all the answers

Universities may have their own ______ institute

<p>sustainability</p> Signup and view all the answers

Students have amazing power to effect ______!

<p>change</p> Signup and view all the answers

Organizations that assist ______ efforts

<p>campus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Sustainability and Sustainable Development

  • Sustainability refers to living in a way that supports resource availability for future populations.
  • Sustainable development meets present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their needs.
  • Key components include environmental protection, economic well-being, and social justice.
  • Protecting the environment can enhance economic opportunities by transitioning to a sustainable economy, leading to changes in industry dynamics.
  • People prefer living in areas with clean air, water, intact forests, and open spaces to enhance wealth, health, and quality of life.
  • Recognizing oneself as part of the environment leads to a shift in perception regarding environmental connections.

Sustainable Strategies

  • Political engagement involves citizens advocating for environmental and consumer protection laws through collective action.
  • Consumer power reflects individual influence in purchasing eco-friendly products, supported by recognizable certifications like Energy Star and Fair Trade.
  • Quality of life emphasizes prioritizing relationships and experiences over material goods.
  • Population stability from demographic transitions in developing nations can support sustainable growth alongside equity.

Campus Sustainability

  • Student-led sustainability initiatives are increasingly impactful, including recycling, composting, and water conservation efforts.
  • Audits serve to establish baseline information on resource consumption, setting priorities, and monitoring progress.
  • Competition among universities can promote sustainability engagement and excitement.
  • Some universities house dedicated sustainability institutes to boost campus efforts.

Waste Management

  • Waste is any unwanted material resulting from human activities, with categories including municipal solid waste (from homes), industrial solid waste (from production processes), and hazardous waste (toxic and reactive materials).
  • Developed countries generate more waste than developing nations, which typically consume fewer resources.
  • Strategies for waste management emphasize reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling, with upcycling gaining popularity.
  • Recycling involves a detailed process of collection, sorting, cleaning, and reprocessing materials for new product manufacturing.
  • Composting turns organic waste into mulch through natural decomposition.

Challenges in Waste Management

  • Some materials are difficult to recycle due to chemical complexity and associated costs not reflecting environmental impacts.
  • Not all materials can be composted, leading to limitations in organic waste management.
  • Financial incentives exist to enhance waste management practices.

Sanitary Landfills and Incineration

  • Sanitary landfills safely bury waste, preventing environmental contamination and public health threats.
  • Landfills are engineered to facilitate decomposition and manage odor and pest control.
  • Incineration involves burning waste at high temperatures; however, this process results in ash disposal which can be hazardous.

Industrial Waste and Ecology

  • Businesses must manage their waste per local regulations, fostering sustainable practices in waste disposal.
  • Industrial ecology aims to redesign industrial systems to enhance efficiency and reduce resource inputs.

Hazardous Waste

  • Defined by EPA criteria including ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity.
  • Hazardous waste poses significant risks to human and environmental health and requires regulated disposal.

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Test your knowledge on the concept of sustainability, sustainable development, and its relation to environmental protection, economic well-being, and social justice. Learn how sustainable development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

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