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Sustainable options

Sustainability

 

What are sustainable practices?

 

In ecology, sustainability is the capacity to endure; it is how biological systems remain diverse and productive indefinitely. Long-lived and healthy wetlands and forests are examples of sustainable biological systems. In more general terms, sustainability is the endurance of systems and processes. The organising principle for sustainability is sustainable development, which includes the four interconnected domains: ecology, economics, politics and culture (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainability, adapted).

  

Sustainability should be the responsibility not only of global power structures, but also of the individual. Education is paramount in empowering the individual: we all play a role in how and what we consume ... 

Ecological and Sustainable Living: Why Now?

Meat Consumption, Climate Change, Health and Vegetarianism

Greening the Home

Promoting a Green Lifestyle Choice

UN: Reduce Meat Consumption to Save the Planet

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