4th Week : Journey of Sustainable Development.
In 1987, the publication of the Brundtland Report helped to introduce the concept of sustainable development and discussed how it could potentially be achieved. They posited that it was “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.
The report led to the creation of the UN Commission of Sustainable Development in 1992, where they began to advocate for everything from avoiding ozone depletion and global warming to the dangers of overpopulation. The number of populations started to increase rapidly in the 2010’s, as the planet started to comprehend that resources are limited. Practices were slowly legitimized with SDGs that were set up midway through the decade, and they were agreed to by all UN countries.
In the here and now, the 2020’s are when future goals should start being met, although it will be difficult to ensure measurable change without continued pressure from consumers and governments. According to the World Commission on Environment and Development created by the United Nations (UN) : "Sustainable development meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations, ensuring a balance between growth and environmental protection.
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