Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

Sustainability and Environmental Ethics 12. What does it mean to be sustainable,

ID: 294864 • Letter: S

Question

Sustainability and Environmental Ethics 12. What does it mean to be sustainable, especially, according to Brundtland and key concepts involved 13. What is environmental ethics 14. What is Self-interest, "tragedy of the commons, and the engineer's role in reversing them?" 15. How does ASCE define sustainable development and ASCE Code of Ethics requirement for engineers 16. Vucetich and Nelson view of sustainability and the dimensions involved? 17. What are the effects of Climate and Global warming in Southeast USA and Helbing's views of the complexity relative to Climate Change

Explanation / Answer

12. Sustainable development is defined as many ways but mostly used from common future also known as brundtland report that sustainable development is development which meets needs of present without compromising with future generations.

13. Environmental ethics is a philosophy which includes ancient boundaries of ethics including humans to non human world.

15. ASCE defines sustainability that it is group of economic social conditions and environmental in which all societies has opportunity and capacity to maintain and improve quality of life.

16. Nelson's view on sustainability - according to him sustainability is productive economy a well protected environment and healthy citizen with a strong cultural connections.

Dimensions involved -

: affordable housing strategy

: active transportation plan

:corporate green house gas reduction plan

17. In southeast USA some of the areas warm by 9degree by end of century, water supply stress is projected to increase significantly, sea level is average and rises across the south east coast, and reaches between 1 and 5 feet. Helbings view on climatic change