The pursuit of sustainability has generated lifestyle changes for
individuals across the globe; innovations within the arts and sciences,
business, design, engineering, and agriculture; historic policies and
laws at municipal and state levels; and crucial international protocols
and agreements. Yet the meaning of sustainability remains unsettled, and
the term frequently serves as green veneer for business as usual rather
than a driver of fundamental change.
The second edition of this popular and lively book explores the concept
and practice of sustainability through a broad range of current issues
and debates. Fully revised and updated, the book integrates expanded
global breadth with increased attention to the importance of local
relationships and responsibilities, while illustrating that
sustainability demands creativity as well as conservation. New Inquiry
and Exploration sections with links to web-based resources are also
included to help students probe and deepen central debates and topics.
Sustainability presents a hopeful account of crucial opportunities while
directly confronting the hurdles, disputes and challenges that lie
ahead. It will be a valuable resource for students and general readers
keen to grapple with one of the most pressing issues of our times.