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Bermudez, Sean Andrew P.

BMA 102
The Contemporary World
Sustainable Development Plan

Because it covers so many diverse elements, sustainable development is a tough issue

to define. Because of the complexities of this subject, it is critical to examine the significance of

sustainable development in a comprehensive manner that addresses the issue logically.

Sustainable development is a development method that takes into account the Earth's finite

resources and tries to establish a "sustainable" system. This procedure will only be viable if it

can continue perpetually.

• The most prevalent definition of sustainable development is the utilization of

renewable energy resources.

• It may imply establishing sustainable agricultural or forestry techniques.

• Sustainable mineral use methods are also created using sustainable development.

Wind Energy

One of the finest instances of sustainable development is the use of wind energy to

power houses, workplaces, and other structures or to pump water. Wind, after all, is a free

resource. If you reside in a region with "excellent wind," you may augment or replace grid

electricity for free if you invest in a windmill.

Solar Energy

In most places, there is an infinite source of solar energy. Installing a renewable system

allows you to use the sun's energy to replace or enhance grid electricity without using up

nonrenewable resources.

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