| 1995 - 184 pages
...equitably provides opportunities for satisfying livelihoods and a safe, healthy, high-quality life to current and future generations. Our Nation will protect...and the functions and viability of natural systems upon which all life depends. To Achieve That Vision: • We must preserve, and where possible, restore... | |
| 1997 - 68 pages
...Sustainable Development (PCSD). 3 Much like NEPA, the PCSD envisioned [a] sustainable United States [with] a growing economy that provides equitable opportunities...viability of natural systems on which all life depends* 1 42 USC sec. 4331 (b). 2 o The World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1995 - 402 pages
...existence. A sustainable United States •will have a growing economy that provides equitable opportunitles for satisfying livelihoods and a safe, healthy, high...its environment, its natural resource base, and the fanctions and viability of natural systems on which all life depends. — The President's Councfl on... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1996 - 370 pages
...sustainable United States will have a growing economy that provides equitable opportunitles for satlsfying livelihoods and a safe, healthy, high quality of life for current and future generations. Our natlon will protect its environment, its natural resource base, and the functions and viability of... | |
| J. Lemons, L. Westra, Robert Goodland - 1997 - 340 pages
...established the President's Council on Sustainable Development. In its 1996 report the Council stated that "Our nation will protect its environment, its natural resource base, and the viability of natural systems on which all life depends." There is now a large literature - books and... | |
| Martin A. Spitzer - 1999 - 171 pages
...life-sustaining Earth. We are committed to the achievement of a dignified, peaceful, and equitable existence. A sustainable United States will have a growing economy...viability of natural systems on which all life depends." — Sustainable America, 1996 We began this journey in June 1993 when President Clinton asked the Council... | |
| Norman J. Vig, Regina S. Axelrod - 1999 - 372 pages
...the resources or biological systems of the planet."65 The council's "vision statement" argues that a "sustainable United States will have a growing economy...healthy, high quality of life for current and future generations."66 The structure of the council reflects one of its primary themes: "Our most important... | |
| 1999 - 28 pages
...definition of sustainable development and includes the following in its vision statement: "A sustainable US will have a growing economy that provides equitable...quality of life for current and future generations." A key goal of the Council's report, Energy and Transportation, is to "improve the economic and environmental... | |
| 1999 - 48 pages
...life-sustaining Earth. We are committed to the achievement of a dignified, peaceful, and equitable existence. A sustainable United States will have a growing economy...equitable opportunities for satisfying livelihoods and safe, healthy, high quality of life for current and future generations. Our nation will protect its... | |
| Keith A. Wheeler, Anne Perraca Bijur - 2000 - 306 pages
...Environmental Education Director, World Resources Institute, Washington, DC growing economy that produces equitable opportunities for satisfying livelihoods...viability of natural systems on which all life depends." Once that vision was crafted, PCSD members were able to start productive discussions of how to achieve... | |
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