Sustainability is back on the agenda and replacing Survival as the ‘S’ word our industry has concentrated on for the past decade. Sustainability is a term that has become very familiar to us. Some of the original uses of the term were in the science of ecology and pertains to the interaction of organisms and their environment. In today’s media, an example is reducing the effect of global warming to 2°C should provide a sustainable balance between our economic desire to produce carbon and the environment’s capacity to adapt. Beyond ecology, the term has become synonymous with developing projects, businesses and communities and even whole countries to include not only ecology but economics, politics and culture where the goal is often sustainable growth.
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