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Sustainable development publication - get your copy

You're looking at an archived page, which may not reflect current policy.

The Sustainable Development Commission has produced a document called Progress, which stresses the importance of sustainable living.

It poses the important question of whether we will reach a point in our evolutionary history where we start to live sustainably on this planet before we inflict irreversible damage on the life-support systems that sustain us.

The document is available to order from the Sustainable Development Commission website free of charge.


 



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Effective date: 24 January 2010
Posted date: 13 December 2004
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