Question by Jay: what are your feelings about “sustainability”?
I want to learn what people have to say about sustainability in the world

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Answer by B0uncingMoonman@aol.com
Good question.
You know, the most important (and the most neglected) of our natural resources, is the soil. Without fertile soil of course, we`d all starve.
It is always amazing to me that many people do not seem able to make this link – between soil, and the food on the supermarket shelves.
The world`s soil have been debased and depleted ever since man began.
We cover it with concrete (our cities). We throw it away to make room for patios etc. We even `take` from it, and throw what should go back into it, away in the form of mown grass, or the `waste` from food that has passed through us. We pollute it with waste from our factories etc.
Trace a simple thing like the billions of tea-bags we use..where do they come from, where do they end up?

They take the goodness out of the soil from tea-growing countries, and end up on city tips – this is only one tiny example of what I am trying to say.
Sure, at last we are making an effort to right all of this…but it has taken us thousands of years to wake up to it.

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Question by Jay: what are your feelings about “sustainability”?
I want to learn what people have to say about sustainability in the world

Best answer:

Answer by B0uncingMoonman@aol.com
Good question.
You know, the most important (and the most neglected) of our natural resources, is the soil. Without fertile soil of course, we`d all starve.
It is always amazing to me that many people do not seem able to make this link – between soil, and the food on the supermarket shelves.
The world`s soil have been debased and depleted ever since man began.
We cover it with concrete (our cities). We throw it away to make room for patios etc. We even `take` from it, and throw what should go back into it, away in the form of mown grass, or the `waste` from food that has passed through us. We pollute it with waste from our factories etc.
Trace a simple thing like the billions of tea-bags we use..where do they come from, where do they end up?

They take the goodness out of the soil from tea-growing countries, and end up on city tips – this is only one tiny example of what I am trying to say.
Sure, at last we are making an effort to right all of this…but it has taken us thousands of years to wake up to it.

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Question by Eddie Cacciatore, Private Eye: Do you assume “sustainability” will become a meaningless buzzword, like “synergy,” “branding,” & “proactive”?

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Answer by ardwizz
No, since unlike the other people, SOME metric can be applied to it.

IF (Rate of Replenishment) >= (Rate of Consumption) Then Sustainable = True

The only query is if these who measure the rates cheat, and evaluate open systems with closed systems.

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Question by : what does “Design and Sustainability” mean? is it a division or just a kind of discipline?
Dr Mathilda Tham
Visiting Professor Style, Beckmans College of Style, Stockholm
Associate Sustainable Fashion Academy, Stockholm
Lecturer and researcher Design and Sustainability, Goldsmiths, University of London
22 hours ago

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Answer by Goddess of Grammar
I’d guess just her main interest within a division, although you could almost certainly check on the University of London’s site if they have that as a department.

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Question by : Is “sustainability” a term developed by busybodies and Communists trying to implement top rated-down regulation?
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Here we have Leftist/Warmists making use of youngsters as young as six years old to spread environmental propaganda, this is child abuse and these men and women must be prosecuted, but that is just my opinion, what do you believe?

http://climatelessons.blogspot.com/2012/02/co2-causes-contempt-for-childhood.html

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Answer by Pink
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Question by Joe M: With no hunting it up in the dictionary, what do you believe “Sustainability” mean?
I’m just curious to hear what people feel sustainability indicates with out referring to a dictionary. Thanks.

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Answer by Batman88
To be in a position to sustain.
I didn’t appear that up.

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Question by TrumpetCallOfGod.com: Fellow Christians, why shouldn’t we join the “sustainability” lead to introduced by secular progressives?
Liberals / secular progressives get it wrong all the time, but sustainability isn’t a single of those instances, is it?

When I say “sustainability” I am thinking about the efforts to lessen present resource consumption, and to deal cautiously with the effects of threat, irreversibility, and durability … keeping in thoughts future generations while making our choices.

There is a wing of “sustainability” that seems much more interested in population reduction / stagnation. We want to be far more cautious about supporting these population efforts … but I am not talking about that part of “sustainability.”

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Answer by hasse_john
Simply because it is all about control. (See Tom Deweese) The Savior YAHOSHUA is all about freedom.

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Question by Ich versuche mein Deutsch zu verstaerken: What does that mean “elements that make sure project sustainability”?

I am preparing a proposal for a jewlery creating project for refugees and I am not confident what they mean about “project sustainability’

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Answer by Roman Smirnov
It is about factors that form the project base, make it solid. Elements that impart capacity to endure and to last as lengthy as essential till the project objectives are reached

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Question by purple: What does it mean when someone says “economics of sustainability”?
Governmental, not environmental/ecological
Thanks!

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Answer by Anjaree
Economics without degrading the environment.It will create less than the point MC=MR to lessen the user expense for the next generation. Private expense will be equal to social price,while private benefit ought to be equal to social benefit.It must be sustained, economically,culturally,biologically and politically.

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Question by : How does the word “sustainability” translate into Turkish? Is there a direct translation?

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Answer by am rm
http://www.google.com.au/language_tools

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