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Sustainability Hyperlink to Introduction to Sustainability Video
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Introduction: Sustainability Changes to our environment Changes in human society
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An “apple pie” concept? What should be sustained? -All natural environments? -Useful natural environments? Concepts of sustainability
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Strong sustainability: preservation of the integrity of all ecological systems, species and natural resources (ecocentric outlook) Weak sustainability: Preservation of the ecosystem services (food, water, energy, clean air, etc) provided by ecosystems to humans (anthropocentric outlook) Concepts of sustainability BOOKLET- ‘Types of Sustainability; Weak and Strong’
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Sustainable development was defined in the Brundtland Report (1987) as: Concepts of sustainability “ development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” BOOKLET- ‘What needs to be sustained?’ Watch the videos below before filling in the Sustainable Development Needs Table:- SUSTAINABLE CITIES IN THE NETWORKED SOCIETY FUTURE OF CONNECTED AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES
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Governments Stockholm Conference (1972) – creation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Rio Summit (1992) – legal frameworks like the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, and the Convention on Biological Diversity Policies for sustainability
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Governments Laws: banning CFCs, or hunting whales
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Governments Taxes: Car taxes, congestion charges Tariffs: Plastic bags (5p) from 1 October 2011 Policies for sustainability
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Governments Incentives: money for returning bottles, insulating your home, or building alternative energy sources. Policies for sustainability BOOKLET- ‘Protecting the Amazon’ activity How Brazil is tackling sustainability issues (links to video)- How Brazil is halting deforestation in the Amazon and a contrasting viewpoint; Impacts of new forest code on Amazon rainforest
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Policies for sustainability Corporations Johannesburg Summit (2002) – partnerships between governments and businesses
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Corporations Carbon trading schemes: Assign a price to carbon dioxide emissions Give (or sell) companies permits to emit Allow companies to trade permits: those who emit less can sell spare permits; those who emit more will have to buy others permits This is intended to create a market for carbon emissions, improving the efficiency of carbon emission reductions Policies for sustainability
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Individuals Offsetting individual carbon emissions, recycling, buying ‘green’ products, living sustainable lifestyles, and political activism BOOKLET- ‘Ideas for Sustainable Living.’
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What is being sustained? For how long? For what purpose? Where are we going? What will the world of the future look like? BOOKLET- ‘Corporate Environmental Responsibility.’ Environmentally Sustainable; Corporate Social Responsibility Video
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