Sustainable development of life below water
The concept of sustainable development can be interpreted in a variety of ways, but at its heart, it is a method of development that seeks to balance many, often conflicting needs opposing the consideration of our societal's environmental, social, and economic constraints. All too often, development is driven by a single need without fully considering the broader or longer-term implications. From sometime we are facing the pitfalls of this strategy, from large-scale fiscal crises resulted by irresponsible banking to global climatic problems induced by our reliance on fossil fuel-based energy sources. The longer we pursue unsustainable development, the more likely its effects will become more frequent and severe, which is why we must act now. Do we lose out now because sustainable development focuses on the future?Certainly not. Finding better ways to do things now and in the future is important to sustainable development in life below water. Alt...