Analysis and Development of Post Secondary Curriculum on Sustainability Page: 61
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Page 7 If we are to live sustainably, we must ensure
that we use the essential products and
processes of nature no more quickly than
they can be renewed, and that we discharge
wastes no more quickly than they can be
absorbed.
Page 27 It may not be energy resources, but the
waste assimilation capacity of our planet,
that becomes most limiting. For example,
while we used to be concerned about
running out of fossil fuel, scientists now
realize that CO sinks are even scarcer
2
(they're already filled to overflowing).
Page 56 Photosynthesis sustains all important food
chains and maintains structural integrity of
ecosystems.
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Refer to Page 29 of Our Ecological Footprint. Read the last
paragraph and write a paper to describe your encapsulated city.
Include the following:
-What will the planning process and land-use bylaws look61
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White, Miki Machell. Analysis and Development of Post Secondary Curriculum on Sustainability, thesis, May 2000; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2488/m1/71/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .