Identify and describe the three pillars of sustainability. How do Earth’s physical systems interrelate, and how is this related to sustainability?

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Sustainability is most often expressed as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It has three main pillars: economic, environmental, and social. These three pillars are informally referred to as people, planet and profits.

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There are three pillars of sustainability. Economic, environmental, and social. Economic [stability] is what refers to practice that supports long-term economic growth while not affecting social or environmental [+cultural] aspects of [the] community in a negative way.  Environmental [stability] is when having ways to have responsible interaction with the environment as to not stray away from common practices of depletion or degradation of natural resources (thus enabling long term environmental quality).  Social [sustainability] is when combining the design of the physical realm with that of the social world. The pillars of sustainability all have something in common and that being the point of them is to meet the present world's needs while also taking into mind the future and what affects it may have. (Not affecting the feature in a negative way). Maintaining stability is incredibly important to modern  day life, although in many cases it is disregarded. Keeping in mind how our current decisions will affect not only our future selves, but our children is important. This is where sustainability comes into play. The idea of satisfying our current day needs while not negatively affecting the world around us can be quite crucial to our survival (long-term).

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