Although China is still a freshman in environmental protection, we can notice her gradually significant role across the globe — she is willing to sacrifice unreasonable economic boost for
the sake of a sustainable future.
Not exact matches
It's even what the oil companies want, for heaven's
sake:
Sustainable Prosperity, an Ottawa - based think - tank, recently surveyed 10 major energy companies, including Shell and Suncor, and found all
of them were already incorporating a «shadow carbon price» into their decision - making, under the assumption they will contend with such regimes in the near
future.
An economics for community will be one in which human beings support themselves in a
sustainable and enjoyable way while allowing much
of the natural world to remain natural both for the
sake of future generations and for the
sake of the other species with which we should share the planet.
In my opinion, it is only those who care for the natural world for its own
sake and for the
sake of future human inhabitants who can guide us toward patterns
of action that will be truly
sustainable.