The document contains 10 statements about sustainability, economics, and the environment. Respondents are asked to indicate with T/F whether each statement is true or false. The statements cover topics like sustainability development balancing economic growth, environmental protection and social well-being; greening the economy creating new opportunities while reducing impacts; ecosystem services having economic value; the circular economy minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency; and environmental regulations and incentives promoting sustainable practices.
The document contains 10 statements about sustainability, economics, and the environment. Respondents are asked to indicate with T/F whether each statement is true or false. The statements cover topics like sustainability development balancing economic growth, environmental protection and social well-being; greening the economy creating new opportunities while reducing impacts; ecosystem services having economic value; the circular economy minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency; and environmental regulations and incentives promoting sustainable practices.
The document contains 10 statements about sustainability, economics, and the environment. Respondents are asked to indicate with T/F whether each statement is true or false. The statements cover topics like sustainability development balancing economic growth, environmental protection and social well-being; greening the economy creating new opportunities while reducing impacts; ecosystem services having economic value; the circular economy minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency; and environmental regulations and incentives promoting sustainable practices.
Direction: Write the letter T if the statement is true and
F if not.
1. Economics activities have historically prioritized
long-term environmental sustainability. 2. The concept of sustainability development emphasizes the need to balance economic growth with environmental protection and social well- being. 3. Greening the economy can create new economic opportunities while reducing environmental impacts. 4. Ecosystem services provide benefits to human societies but have no economic value. 5. Internalizing environmental costs involves assigning economic value from natural resources and ecosystem services. 6. The circular economy model focuses on a linear “take- make-dispose” approach to production and consumption. 7. Effective policy and governance are not necessary for aligning the environment and the economy. 8.Climate change is a significant environmental challenge that poses risks to human societies. 9. The circular economy aims to minimize waste and maximize resources efficiency. 10. Environmental regulations and incentives are important tools for promoting sustainable practices and protecting the environment.