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What can we do as a individual?<br>
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What is the purpose of sustainability?  Why does it matter? What is it?
1. What is the purpose of sustainability?  Why does it matter? What is it?
Is sustainability a slow or fast change?  What changes are present day solutions and which are long-term solutions?
2. Is sustainability a slow or fast change?  What changes are present day solutions and which are long-term solutions?
What is the balance of profits and sustainability?
3. What is the balance of profits and sustainability?
What is the definition of Sustainability?  Lifestyle, products, CO2?
4. What is the definition of Sustainability?  Lifestyle, products, CO2?
Is less bad of sustainability actually good? What is the goal of sustainability?  What is sufficient?
5. Is less bad of sustainability actually good? What is the goal of sustainability?  What is sufficient?
Are things really measureable?
6. Are things really measureable?
Where should the solution come from?  Is there a universal answer?
7. Where should the solution come from?  Is there a universal answer?


=Driving Forces=
=Driving Forces=

Revision as of 13:17, 9 September 2009

Welcome to the Future of Sustainability in 2030

Group Members

Yojiro Fukaya
Eric Lam
Ynzhu (Carrie) Ma
Hugh Malkin
Kay Mei Tan

Introduction

"Meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."

Research Questions

What is the history?
How did sustainability start?
What are the driving forces in the past?
Who/what does sustainability effect the most?
Who is the best/worst at sustainability?
How is sustainability measured?
Why does sustainability matter?
What is most important to sustain?
What does sustainability mean?
Do we need to be sustainability

How sustainability can effect on economy?
How sustainability can effect on our life?
Why do we need sustainability now?
What is the motivation for companies to work for sustainability?
How will growth in developing countries effect on sustainability?
Can technological development solve environmental issues dramatically?
What is the urgent issue relating to sustainability?
What can we do as a individual?

1. What is the purpose of sustainability? Why does it matter? What is it? 2. Is sustainability a slow or fast change? What changes are present day solutions and which are long-term solutions? 3. What is the balance of profits and sustainability? 4. What is the definition of Sustainability? Lifestyle, products, CO2? 5. Is less bad of sustainability actually good? What is the goal of sustainability? What is sufficient? 6. Are things really measureable? 7. Where should the solution come from? Is there a universal answer?

Driving Forces

Name, description, enablers, inhibitors, paradigms, experts, timing, web resources

Greed

Pain

Information

Politics

Entertainment

Business

Attitudes

Affected by Intelligence, needs, and personality

Values

Basic convictions
What is right, what is wrong
Value system
Terminal values and Instrumental values

Beliefs

Scenarios

References

Erasumus prof. Michael Braungart (co-author Cradle to Cradle)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1B8fTujfL30

Robert Rubinstien (Green Investment)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBUV1PJE8r4

The Limits to Growth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Limits_to_Growth

Books

Natural Capitalism
Limits to Growth
Triple Bottom Line

News Articles

New Green Business
http://money.cnn.com/2009/03/24/smallbusiness/trash_talker_terracycle.fsb/index.htm?postversion=2009032512
http://www.terracycle.net/

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