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Why is the present variety and standard of development sustainable?

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Many definitions of sustainable development have been suggested and debated, resulting in a concept that has become broad and somewhat vague. In recognition of the need for a clearer understanding of sustainable development, the United Nation’s World Commission on Environment and Development commissioned a study on the subject by what is now known as the Brundtland Commission. The resulting report, Our Common Future (1987), defined sustainable development as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs,” which has become the accepted standard definition. The report also identified three components to sustainable development: economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity, and suggested that all three can be achieved by gradually changing the ways in which we develop and use technologies.


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Many definitions of sustainable development have been suggested and debated, resulting in a concept that has become broad and somewhat vague. In recognition of the need for a clearer understanding of sustainable development, the United Nation’s World Commission on Environment and Development commissioned a study on the subject by what is now known as the Brundtland Commission. The resulting report, Our Common Future (1987), defined sustainable development as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs,” which has become the accepted standard definition. The report also identified three components to sustainable development: economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity, and suggested that all three can be achieved by gradually changing the ways in which we develop and use technologies.

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