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Sustainability
As defined by the World Commission on Environment and Development, sustainable development is "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." From office buildings to agriculture, it is important that we do not deplete nature's resources faster than they can be restored. The most urgent issue concerning sustainability is the burning of finite resources such as oil, coal, and natural gas that leads to pollution, deforestation, and climate change. Many opportunities exist for teachers and students to green their school and community, from eliminating toxins in cleaning products to improving air and water quality. The result is a cleaner, safer and more sustainable planet, as well as a more productive and healthy environment for students. The following resources offer opportunities for you and your students to learn about sustainability and get active for a better school, community, and planet.
More video resources on sustainability: EarthScope
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