Lesson 14: Towards a Sustainable World Flashcards

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is the practice of meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own.

This concept balances environmental health, social well-being, and economic stability, forming a framework that aims to sustain life and prosperity on Earth.

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Sustainability

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The three core pillars that are interconnected and essential for true sustainable development:

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Environmental Sustainability
Social Sustainability
Economic Sustainability

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is about preserving the natural world for the long-term health and survival of the planet and its inhabitants.

It involves protecting ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources while minimizing pollution and waste.

This pillar focuses on maintaining the balance of ecosystems by limiting human impact. It emphasizes the need to reduce pollution, conserve energy and water, protect natural habitats, and decrease dependency on non-renewable resources. Sustainable practices here ensure that natural resources are not depleted faster than they can regenerate.

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Environmental sustainability

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One practical approach is the transition to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power to reduce dependency on fossil fuels.

sustainable agriculture practices, such as crop rotation and organic farming, which improve soil health and reduce chemical pollution.

these are examples of?

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environmental sustainability

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is critical for curbing climate change and preserving biodiversity. As industries and populations grow, so does the strain on natural resources, often leading to ecosystem degradation.

Adopting policies that reduce carbon emissions, manage waste, and preserve ecosystems can lessen these negative effects.

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Environmental sustainability

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Countries that are ?? may face unique challenges in reducing environmental footprints, but their efforts are essential in the global shift toward sustainability.

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heavily industrialized

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focuses on creating societies that are equitable, inclusive, and supportive of human well-being. It involves promoting social justice, quality of life, access to basic needs, and fostering strong community relationships.

This pillar emphasizes the need for social equity and the fair distribution of resources to all community members. It aims to address inequalities in health, education, and opportunities, ensuring that everyone has a fair chance to succeed.

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Social Sustainability

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Social sustainability also values ?? and ??, fostering a sense of belonging and cooperation.

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cultural diversity

community engagement

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Fair labor practices, affordable healthcare, and accessible education systems are all examples of social sustainability efforts.

affordable housing initiatives, which aim to provide quality, safe, and stable homes to reduce homelessness and improve living standards.

these are examples of what?

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social sustainability

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addresses social inequities and the well-being of communities, especially vulnerable populations.

Issues like income disparity, discrimination, and lack of access to essential services hinder overall social progress and stability.

Policies that address social inequalities, such as universal healthcare or education reform, play a critical role in promoting long-term societal health and resilience.

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Social sustainability

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is about ensuring that resources are used efficiently and responsibly to create lasting economic benefits and avoid long-term deficits. It emphasizes financial stability, economic growth, and equitable access to economic opportunities.

aims for growth that does not harm the environment or society. It encourages responsible investment, fair distribution of wealth, and efficient use of resources. This approach fosters resilient economies that can withstand shocks and adapt to new challenges.

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Economic Sustainability

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Implementing green jobs programs that focus on renewable energy sectors or sustainable tourism is an example of economic sustainability. These initiatives create job opportunities while also supporting environmental and social goals. Additionally, promoting local businesses and industries over importing goods can enhance economic stability and reduce environmental impacts from transportation.

this is an example of?

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economic sustainability

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is essential for addressing issues like poverty and unemployment while encouraging investment in sustainable practices. For example, policies that promote renewable energy investment not only boost economic growth but also help reduce reliance on fossil fuels, aligning economic goals with environmental sustainability.

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Economic sustainability

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help ensure that resources are available for future generations, promoting a stable and prosperous society.

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Sustainable economic practices

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Each of the 3 core pillars is ?.

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interconnected

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when economic growth ignores environmental and social considerations, it can lead to ??&??.

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resource depletion and social inequities

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Conversely, policies that incorporate all three pillars—such as sustainable agriculture (which supports the environment, community livelihoods, and the economy)—can yield ???.

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long-term benefits

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?? requires that all three pillars be pursued in a balanced way to ensure the health, well-being, and prosperity of current and future generations.

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Sustainable development

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is a holistic approach that encourages responsible behavior in various areas of life. It asks us to be mindful of our environmental impact, foster social equity, and create economically viable solutions that contribute to the greater good.

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sustainability

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is a powerful tool for imagining and preparing for the possibilities that lie ahead.

It’s not about predicting the future but exploring multiple potential scenarios based on the decisions and actions we take today.

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Futures Thinking

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Futures Thinking approach emphasizes that humanity’s future is ??; rather, it is dynamic and shaped by choices made by individuals, communities, governments, and global institutions.

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not set in stone

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Every action, from policy decisions to personal behaviors, contributes to shaping the global trajectory. Decisions about climate change, technology, governance, and social equity have profound implications for the kind of future humanity will face.

this describes the phrase?

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Our Choices Today Shape Tomorrow:

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A Framework for Understanding Possible Futures: Futures Thinking provides a framework to analyze potential pathways. These pathways are often categorized into three key scenarios:

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  1. Continuity
  2. Barbarization
  3. Great Transitions
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Which of the three key scenarios?

The future unfolds as an extension of current trends and systems without significant disruptions or transformative changes.

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Continuity

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Characteristics of continuity

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Globalization and technological advancements continue at the current pace.

Economic growth remains the central focus, with some progress in addressing environmental and social issues.

Inequalities persist but do not worsen drastically.

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This in an Example of?

A world where renewable energy gradually replaces fossil fuels, but overconsumption and moderate inequality

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continuity

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Which of the three key scenarios is this?

A dystopian future characterized by societal breakdown, environmental collapse, and widespread violence.

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Barbarization

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Characteristics of barbarization:

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Escalation of global conflicts over resources.

Breakdown of governance and democratic institutions.

Economic and social systems fail, leading to mass poverty and displacement.

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This is an example of?

Failed states, societal collapse scenarios in literature or history, and escalating climate-induced crises.

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barbarization

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Which of the 3 key scenario is this?

A transformative future built on sustainability, equity, and collective well-being.

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Great Transitions

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Characteristics of great transitions:

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Paradigm shifts in values and lifestyles, prioritizing quality of life over material consumption.

Strengthened global cooperation to tackle environmental and social issues.

Innovations in governance and technology to create more inclusive and resilient systems.

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This is an Examples of?

Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), green economies, and a shift to circular resource use.

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great transitions

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well doneee mahaal

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you aree donee na!! Yaayy