Sustainability: A Fable For Our Time


This movement has it roots back even further with Thomas Malthus and his Malthusian catastrophe and his ‎Essay on Principle of Population which have been taken up by bill Gates and others as Gates recently presented at a TED conference. Malthus and Gates are wrong Malthus for reasonable reasons and gates because it is a drive for personal power. The sustainability concept itself is unsustainable since it’s principles are at cross purposes and can lead only to global disaster.

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We must journey back to March, 1987, and the United Nations document entitled Our Common Future: Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development, to discover what is probably the only universally agreed upon—if nebulous and contradictory—definition of “sustainable development,” the precursor of “sustainability,” viz.

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