Asked by Amy

According to Alan Durning, the basic value of a sustainable society is:

A. that any society's consumption levels must be tied to locally available resources.

B. each generation should meet its needs without jeopardizing the prospects of future generations to meet their own needs.



C. the elimination of meat consumption to ensure that consumption of the world's net primary production can be distributed evenly.



D. each society must meet its needs without further damage to its immediate ecosystem

is it B

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Answered by Ms. Sue
I haven't read anything by Durning, but B makes the most sense to me.
Answered by Amy
thank you
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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