Making Sustainable Economies in Developing Countries
Sustainable economies preserve the natural world. They also benefit society. In practice, sustainable production practices… Read More »Making Sustainable Economies in Developing Countries
Sustainable economies preserve the natural world. They also benefit society. In practice, sustainable production practices… Read More »Making Sustainable Economies in Developing Countries
Traditional knowledge (TK) describes the know-how, skills and practices that are passed on through generations.… Read More »Traditional Knowledge and Sustainable development
Recycling human waste into Biogas offers a new source of renewable energy. A wide variety… Read More »Recycling Human Waste: Sustainable Sewage
In essence, sustainable development is a commitment to ensuring global human well-being, and economic progress,… Read More »Sustainable Development: Closing the gap in developing nations
In 2013, China announced the One Belt One Road initiative. A global infrastructure development strategy,… Read More »China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Can it be sustainable?
Canberra, the world’s most sustainable city It’s official, the most sustainable city in the world… Read More »Most Sustainable City: Canberra’s Example
Water is essential to life. Yet, despite being paramount to human survival, we use more… Read More »Potable water reuse: A sustainable water resource
Access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for everyone is one of the United Nations’… Read More »Sustainable Energy: A Revolution on the Orkney Islands
From solar farms and electric vehicles to everyday items, sustainable green innovations are everywhere. Some… Read More »Sustainable Menstrual Cups: How Periods Can End Poverty