Ensure that decision making addresses the cumulative, long-term, indirect, long distance, and global consequences of human activities. d. Prevent pollution of any part of the environment and allow no buildup of radioactive, toxic, or other hazardous substances.... Cause For Hope: Humanity at the Crossroads - Page 202by Dr. Bill Phipps - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| Roger S. Gottlieb - Nature - 2003 - 694 pages
...environmental harm. c. Ensure that decision making addresses the cumulative, longterm, indirect, longdistance, and global consequences of human activities. d. Prevent...Act with restraint and efficiency when using energy, andrely increasingly on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. c. Promote the development,... | |
| Gwendolyn Hallsmith - Architecture - 2003 - 280 pages
...community systems will be. The Earth Charter captures this strategy in the principle that says we need to reduce, reuse, and recycle the materials used in production...residual waste can be assimilated by ecological systems. THE MELBOURNE PRINCIPLES Partly in response to the efforts made by the Earth Charter, and partly due... | |
| Anne K. Haugestad, J. D. Wulfhorst - Business & Economics - 2004 - 286 pages
...reproduction that safeguard Earth's regenerative capacities, human righrs, and communitv well,being. Reduce, reuse, and recycle the materials used in production...consumption systems, and ensure that residual waste can be Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Act with restraint and efficiency when using energy, and rely... | |
| Zainal Abidin Bagir - Religion - 2005 - 250 pages
...extraction and use of non-renewable resources such as minerals and fossil fuels in ways that minimise depletion and cause no serious environmental damage....on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. d. Internalise the full environmental and social costs of goods and services in the selling price,... | |
| Richard L. Ottinger, Nicholas Robinson, Victor Tafur - Law - 2005 - 612 pages
...hazardous substances. e. Avoid military activities damaging to the environment. 7. Adopt patterns oj production, consumption, and reproduction that safeguard...residual waste can be assimilated by ecological systems. 106 c. Promote the development, adoption, and equitable transfer of environmentally sound technologies.... | |
| Quinton Douglass Crawford - 2005 - 277 pages
...environment and allow no build-up of radioactive, toxic, or other hazardous substances. O. Reduce, reuse, recycle the materials used in production and consumption...residual waste can be assimilated by ecological systems. P. Ensure universal access to health care that fosters reproductive health and responsible reproduction.... | |
| Barbara Darling-Smith - Philosophy - 2007 - 228 pages
...reproduction that sateguard Earth's regenerative capacities, lninuni rights, and community nvll-being. a. Reduce, reuse, and recycle the materials used in...assimilated by ecological systems. b. Act with restraint and etficiency when using energy, and rely increasingly on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.... | |
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