However, we should not forget that ever since the Brundtland Report (The Brundtland Commission, 1987) and, now, the UNs 17 SDGs were launched, social equality and inclusion have been part of the topic of sustainability.
Some highlight sustainability, local history, or identity, while others create local cohesion in "village projects" and try to create meaning in the lives of vulnerable children…
If oil is ‘black gold, sustainability’s ‘green’ precious metals are certified gold, silver and platinum, which can be infinitely reused and cleaned and thus have the long-term potential to eliminate the need for mining.
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