The dream of a sustainable world is not yet feasible, but we take action to systematize and develop strategies to achieve this goal. But progress is still late, lack of progress is better than not having progress. In "Equality and Sustainability: Considerations on the Border of the United States and Mexico", the authors Jane Clough-Riquelme and Nora Bringas Rábago summarize the outcomes of the World Summit from the perspective of impartiality and sustainable development. The authors have chosen to focus on the border between the United States and Mexico. Because they explain the common problem faced by sustainable development around the world.
The deterioration of the environment is a big problem affecting everywhere in the world. World leaders collectively ban the debate and decide effective strategies to achieve a sustainable lifestyle. Due to different interests and opinions from many countries and regions, discussion is very complicated and progress is often slow. - The Ontario State Environmental Rights Law (EBR) was passed in 1993 and it came into force in February 1994. This complements the Environment Council. People in Ontario have a common goal of protecting our natural environment and it is recognized that we believe that this requires a right to the environment.
Healthy and sustainable human development is a matter of fairness. In our globalized 21st century, fairness has to start from the bottom, we work hand in hand with healthy environment, improved nutrition and sustainable lifestyle. Firstly, we must recognize that resources allocated for the prevention and removal of diseases will only be effective if we successfully deal with the underlying causes and effects of malnutrition and environmental problems not. Traditional people, especially those living in forests, use local animals and plants to give birth. This knowledge base brings many new "discoveries" to modern medicines. This "discovery" generated revenues from the pharmaceutical industry, the pharmaceutical industry completed research and obtained patents on products. With this, the original tribal users do not notice, the industry can earn billions of rupees.
7.2 Population Explosion - Family Welfare Plan 215 7.2.1 Sterilization Method 217 7.1.2 Urbanization 217