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Providing a safe and comfortable home (safety issues (floor board nails…
Providing a safe and comfortable home
comfortable home
soft carpets
reinforced windows to keep heat in
working towards a sustainable future
The most common definition comes from 1987's Brundtland Report: “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
Sustainability is most often defined as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It has three main pillars: economic, environmental, and social. These three pillars are informally referred to as people, planet and profits
However, it actually refers to four distinct areas: human, social, economic and environmental - known as the four pillars of sustainability. Human sustainability aims to maintain and improve the human capital in society.
Sustainable economic growth while promoting jobs and stronger economies. All of the above and more while tackling the effects of climate change, pollution and other environmental factors that can harm and do harm people's health, livelihoods and lives. Sustainability to include health of the land, air and sea.
Sustainability is an ideal toward which to strive and against which to weigh proposed actions, plans, expenditures, and decisions. ... There are six principles of sustainability that can help a community ensure that its social, economic, and environmental systems are well integrated and will endure.
A high-profile activity or occasions
Olympics
world cup
Christmas
safety issues
floor board nails sticking out
uneven floor
lose floor boards
steep steps
exposed wires
rotted wood
big glass windows
slippy floors
fire place
lose wires
overloaded circlets
handles in baths
working towards a sustainable future
A high-profile activity or occasions