The goal of sustainable development or sustainable development is to enable all people around the world to meet their basic needs and enjoy a better quality of life without compromising the quality of life of future generations.
Sustainable development or sustainable development is a new term that emerged from the conservation and environmental movement of the 1970s. While the environmental and conservation movement questions the preservation of the Earth's resources, sustainable development includes questions about how human decisions affect the environment on Earth.
Right now, sustainable development/sustainable development means different things to different people or groups. The most widespread definition is that of the Brundtland Commission report of 1987, which stated that it must "respond to the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". In other words, when people make decisions about how to use the Earth's resources such as forests, water, minerals, precious stones, wildlife, etc., they must take into account not only the amount of these resources they are using, but also the processes they use to obtain these resources, and who has access to these resources.
Are the resources you are going to leave to your grandchildren enough and has the environment left it as we know it today?
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Authors: Val