Environmental Sciences, asked by vijaym07072001, 15 hours ago

In the economic world, matter and energy are transformed for the purpose of
creating utility (an enjoyment of life as understood and defined by humans) which
is different from the biocentric perspective of the natural world where matter and
energy are continually transformed for the purpose of sustaining life. Can these two
perspectives be reconciled? Explain

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Answered by Sudikshyakarki
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Answer:

The benefits of Sustainable Economic Development impact more than just those in poverty. For example, reducing energy use and expanding public transit options leads to less air pollution, which can improve asthma and heart conditions. Efficient homes and businesses will be more comfortable and safer.

Explanation:

Sustainable development practices help countries grow in ways that adapt to the challenges posed by climate change, which will in turn help to protect important natural resources for ours and future generations. By the year 2050, it is estimated that our global population will likely reach 9 billion people.Certainly, sustainable development makes economic sense to the society. ... When people learn to value resources and allow nature to replenish them then it will surely make an impact. It will also bring down the consumption levels by developed nations which contribute more to the degradation of the environment.

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