Caleb Gallemore
Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy at Northeastern Illinois University
"Even God does not know what sustainable development means."
~Bhagwati, In Defense of Globalization, 2007
Background: Sistak, Wikimedia Commons, 2011
Ecological economists and other environmentalists often distinguish growth and development
Political leaders frequently use the two words interchangeably
Background: Openclipart.org, 2013
Increase in the size of the economy
In economic terms, increase in gross domestic product or gross national income per capita
A little more difficult . . .
Implies a qualitative change or an evolution . . .
But toward what?
What do you think "development" means?
What should it mean?
In principle, economic activity that could be carried out indefinitely into the future
But what kinds of activity might that be?
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
What are the two key elements of the concept of sustainable development, as defined by the Brundtland Report?
What is the role of economic growth in the Report?
What does the Report see as the key barriers to sustainable development?
"Sustainable development is a process of change in which the exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological development; and institutional change are all in harmony and enhance both current and future potential to meet human needs and aspirations."
How does interdependence/globalization increase the complexity of achieving sustainable development?
What is required to change the "quality of growth?"
How does the Report connection inequality and environmental degradation?
1992: United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit), Rio de Janiero
2000: Millennium
Summit - Millennium
Development Goals
Declared
2015: Goals to be
completed
Background: McIntosh, Wikimedia Commons, 2004
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Background: Bruegel, 1565, Wikimedia Commons
By Caleb Gallemore