Show that sustainability of development is equally important for renewable and non renewable resources.
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The implications of sustainable development become more difficult to sort out with respect to non-renewable resources—fossil fuels, minerals, and so forth. On the surface, it is obviously impossible to use a non-renewable resource "sustainably"; each unit of a non-renewable resource used is one less unit from a finite pool.57 But it is not immediately clear whether and how non-renewable resources such as oil, gas, and minerals should be conserved. It is not even self-evident that running out of a resource necessarily impinges on the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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