Canada 2030 : scan of emerging issues : sustainability.: PH4-165/3-2016E-PDF

"Over centuries humans have attempted to manipulate their environment to meet their own needs without consideration of potential environmental costs. This was particularly true during the industrial era and has resulted in unsustainable forms of production, consumption, business practice, waste disposal and a host of other economic, social and governance practices. These practices have resulted in a range of issues (including climate change, pollution, environmental degradation and food insecurity, among others) that exceed the carrying capacity of the planet and are threatening the survival of humanity. Significant efforts have been underway over the past three decades that aim to address some of these issues through “sustainable development”, defined as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. The discipline opposes traditional paradigms such as “economic growth at all costs” and seeks to strike a reasonable balance between economic, environmental and social dimensions."

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Publication information
Department/Agency Policy Horizons Canada.
Title Canada 2030 : scan of emerging issues : sustainability.
Variant title Scan of emerging issues : sustainability
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Canada 2030 : survol des questions émergentes : développement durable.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Policy Horizons Canada, [2016]
Description 2 p.
ISBN 978-0-660-06318-8
Catalogue number
  • PH4-165/3-2016E-PDF
Subject terms Sustainable development
Policy
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