What is
sustainability? I have spent the last three weeks learning about sustainability
and trying to come up with my own definition for it. At the moment, the
accepted definition for sustainable development is “meeting present needs
without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.” For
me, this definition is inadequate, broad and leaves questions unanswered. This
definition fails to define what is the future needs are. Those needs could be
fifty times smaller or larger than the needs that we are meeting now. Needs is
also undefined here and is left to be openly interpreted. Again, what we
consider as needs now could mean something completely different in the next few
years. Due to the different ways that sustainability is defined, I feel like it
needs to be broken up into categories so that a better understanding and
meaning of the word can be obtained.
To make
this definition less broad, I feel like sustainability should be looked at in
different categories. The two main categories that sustainability fall under
are environment and society. In the case of the environment, I believe that
sustainability means doing your part to preserve natural resources and reducing
your footprint so that Earth is healthy and can be inhabited. In the case of
society, I believe that to be sustainable means that the well-being of everyone
is being maintained, with the intention of keeping a diversified culture.
This is a
starting point on grabbing a sense of what sustainability is. There isn’t one
definite definition and everyone is going to interpret it in a different way.
To avoid any confusion, there should be separate categories that the word can
fall under like sustainability in business, sustainability in the economy, and
sustainability for humans. After taking this class, this is now how I choose to
define sustainability and I intend to work towards discovering different
categories that sustainable development falls under and forming a definition
that works for me.
I still really struggle to define sustainability because I feel that my view of climate change isn't very convincing. I simply feel that people need to change, because they don't have a choice.
ReplyDeleteHey it's Robert. We always hear the word sustainability, but I feel like most people don't understand what it means. It is essential to define sustainability for anyone to have an educated opinion about the environment. Great idea for the first post. Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteI always feel it is an important issue to have a widely accepted and standardized definition for sustainability. Only when there is a clear goal can we make efforts to achieve it!! Your definition is really convincing!!
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