Sustainability Pathway
Program Description
Sustainability is the ability to meet the current human need for natural resources without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Sustainability issues fall into three main categories: environmental, social, and economic. Below is a list of some of the issues covered in each category.
- Environmental topics: air, water, and land resource use, climate change, food/agriculture, energy, waste, over consumption, pollution, conservation, species loss
- Social topics: population, social equity, livability, health equity, community development, education, social justice, food security
- Economic topics:externalities, incentive-based regulations, cost/effect analysis, natural capital, tradable permits
Contact us!
Shaun Henderson
Sustainability Program Coordinator and Faculty Advisor
253-460-4348
Program details
Here are the basics of the program.