In an interview with NPR, Mr. Ehrlich eloquently explained that there is "genetic hangover" as a human being. Behavior patterns are no longer useful and sometimes are harmful to us, but they can not be changed because of genetics deep-rooted. He cites sugar and fat which we publicly consume as an example. We have paid attention to sugar and fat during meals, as sugar and fat are rare in the past and now can be present in large quantities mainly due to economic and technical advantages .
No one lives in a vacuum. Our actions are influenced by our living environment - usually decided. Therefore, in order to continuously change the behavior, we need to consider these systems. Dr. Jeni Cross of the Institute for Building Environment at Colorado State University shared a toolkit to detect behavioral changes between touch points for maximum results. Later, Kirkman of the Behavioral Insights team conducted a case study to reduce the consumption of red meat and provided various consumer barriers and facilitators at various points of contact of the food system to realize more effective intervention I showed how to examine.
During the lesson, I will teach a small course on the importance of sustainable living and how to do it directly through our urban environment. We must understand the meaning of sustainable life before we deeply drill down on this problem. Sustainability emphasizes how our planet provides humans and effectively protects it. New ways of energy, infrastructure, and life help to withstand the depletion of natural resources, especially the ecosystems around us.
When listening to the word "sustainability", we tend to think about the environment and natural resources. But the principles of sustainable development are as important as other aspects of our lives, such as health, happiness, and collective happiness. For us who are seeking a more satisfying sustainable lifestyle, the lesson of nature about what goes well - what goes wrong can help the direction. Imagine a flowering cherry tree sinking in roots-dense land, branches are covered with thousands of flowers. The petals began to fall, covered the ground with a white blanket, and the seeds were scattered everywhere