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A guiding principle in sustainable development is maintaining the capacity of

natural systems to continue providing the natural resources and ecosystem services
that are essential to the economy and society. A state of society where living
circumstances and resources are used to meet human needs while maintaining the
integrity and stability of the natural system is the desired outcome. Due to change
in climate, the coming generations have to prepare for the problems that are
waiting for them. Change in climate means change in food varieties, amount of
resources and other things. As we move on to future without the use of sustainable
development, the resources will tend to deplete over time and by the time we
realise it, the amount of resources left might be in such low amounts that might
not satisfy our needs. Therefore, to reduce this we should more concerned about our
environment rather than satisfying our needs and sometimes even overusing the
resources available. Everybody should only use the minimum required resource
available to them. Overusing it will put the future generations in a risk. To
reduce climate change and other environment risks we should take some measures.
Planting more trees, creating awareness amongst the general masses about climate
change are a few precautions we can take.

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