Sustainability

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Using resources in a way that does not harm the future.
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Long-term changes in the Earth’s temperature and weather, often caused by humans.
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Things we use from nature, like water, trees, and oil.
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The act of using goods, energy, or food.
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Harmful materials in the air, water, or land.
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Gases like CO₂ that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
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Bringing nature back to a healthy state.
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When people have the same rights and opportunities.
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When some people have more power, money, or chances than others.
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When people do not have enough money for food, housing, or basic needs.
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Fair treatment for all people and the planet.
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Energy from sources that do not run out, like sun, wind, or water.
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Turning used materials into new products instead of throwing them away.
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The variety of animals and plants in nature.
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The amount of CO₂ a person, company, or country produces.