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What, if anything, is sustainability?

April 25, 2018
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As LSRC fellow and Biology Professor James Grant notes in this podcast brought to you by The Worlds We Want, "[Sustainability is] the most important concept for us for the next 200 years...It can have a precise meaning, but what is that meaning?"

In this panel discussion recorded at the 2nd Annual Sustainability Across Disciplines Conference on March 9th, 2018 and chaired by LSRC Interim Director and Principal of the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability, Raymond Paquin (Management), LSRC fellows Matthias Fritsch (Philosophy), James Grant (Biology), Amy Poteete (Political Science), and Pedro Peres-Neto (Biology) and junior associate Cheryl Gladu (Individualized Program) seek to define sustainability from their various disciplinary perspectives. Tune in to hear the full podcast on The Worlds We Want website and learn about sustainable harvest, the social sustainability of elephants in Botswana, taking turns, intergenerational justice, cultural sustainability, and much more.




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