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What will happen if there is no sustainable development

By Rachel Hickman

Global warming is an example of what happens when we do not develop sustainably. … Ignoring the issues of sustainable development has many possible consequences, such as rising sea levels, extreme droughts, erosion and loss of forests, increases in slum populations, species extinctions, and collapsing fisheries.

What happens if we don't do sustainable development?

Global warming is an example of what happens when we do not develop sustainably. … Ignoring the issues of sustainable development has many possible consequences, such as rising sea levels, extreme droughts, erosion and loss of forests, increases in slum populations, species extinctions, and collapsing fisheries.

How does sustainable development impact our society?

Sustainable development provides an approach to making better decisions on the issues that affect all of our lives. By incorporating health plans into the planning of new communities, for instance, we can ensure that residents have easy access to healthcare and leisure facilities.

Why do we need sustainable development?

Sustainable development encourages us to conserve and enhance our resource base, by gradually changing the ways in which we develop and use technologies. … These include social progress and equality, environmental protection, conservation of natural resources and stable economic growth.

What is necessary for sustainable development?

There are 3 components of sustainable development – economic growth, environmental stewardship, and social inclusion.

Why is sustainable development important for economic growth?

Sustainable development is important for economic growth because: (i) Environment must be conserved while development is taking place. (ii) Resources must be used in such a way that something is conserved for future generations. (iii) The standard of living of all people must be raised.