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Tuesday, 7 September 2010
The truth about sustainable development

Sustainable development has become quite an important word during recent times even if sometimes it is used in inappropriate situation. Some people may find it quite fashionable to brand anything as being sustainable even if it is not the case. It is important that people make some research on this term before using it. In order to help you learn more on this I have written this short article and hope that it can get you started in your research.

The crucial thing about sustainable development is picking out a model of economic development that will not hurt society or the environment even in the future. Said otherwise this imply that we should not favor development at all cost and hinders the capacity of the coming generation to supply for their needs. To the opposite of what some people believe sustainable development is more than just ecology.

This article (only available in French) on sustainable development (developpement personnel) should be worth reading if you want to find more on this. In a really sustainable model of development there should be some effective utilization of energy. As I have already stated above our future generation should also be considered when it comes to development. This is the main reason why we should handle our energy resources better. It is only in this way that we can provide our children and grand-children a great environment.

This French text on ecology (eco pret a taux 0) has actually grabbed my attention and should be worth reading. The management of pollution also plays an important part in any sustainable economic model. Indeed this line is sometime so confusing that people may use both words interchangeably. In truth by shifting to organic farming and restricting the use of chemicals we are switching towards a more sustainable model of development.

There will be less aggression on the environment. Those that read French can check out this article on organic food (recettes potimarron


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