Some common examples of sustainability are solar energy, wind energy, and green space. Sustainability can be a tricky topic to talk about because people are not quite sure what it is and what they can do to help. A major component of sustainability is for us to recognize that a lot of human activities can end up degrading natural capital by using normally renewable resources faster than nature can restore them. This leads to overloading natural systems with pollution and wastes (Miller & Spoolman, 2011). For example, we cannot keep cutting down forests faster than we can replenish the trees. There are three important principles of sustainability. These can also be known as lessons from nature and themes to the long-term sustainability of life on the planet. The first principle is reliance on solar energy. Plants …show more content…
For example, Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage that is working to build a healthy alternative to the modern US culture. They want to live in an ecologically sound community that serves as an example of positive human action within the natural world. Their primary focus is ecological sustainability. They build their homes using alternative techniques such as straw bale and cob, and they power them with renewable energy from the Sun and wind. The food they eat is local, organic, and in-season foods. Also, much of the acreage that they have is reserved for the wildlife. They are also reintroducing native prairie plants to help revitalize that regions biodiversity. Not only that but they have also planted over 10,000 trees which will provide a sustainable source of wood for their community. This is just one example of people working to a sustainable future. Also, it’s important to use resources more efficiently. This could be a hybrid car, efficient appliances, or a fuel-efficient form of transportation like biking. Reducing unnecessary resource use is also important because our society gotten used to using resources whenever they want. However, people can do things like reducing their waste by recycling, composting, using local food products, turning off lights that are going unused, and buying products with less packaging. Instead of buying things that are not quality, and throwing it away, buy things that are designed