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6 pages.  In order to meet the ethical needs of sustainable developments there need to be changes made socially, politically and economically.  These and other factors are explained in this essay concerning the ethical needs of sustainable development in moving our society ever closer to becoming more environmentally conscious and sustainable.  Bibliography lists 10 sources.  
                                                
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                                                    needs of sustainable development in moving our society ever closer to becoming more environmentally conscious and sustainable.  SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 	Unlike many Third World countries, American suburbia is an ideal  
                                                
                                                    sought by many urbanites.  It provides on opportunity to escape the fast paced life directly associated with city dwelling, as well as offers a significant sense of peace that  
                                                
                                                    only comes from experiencing life out in the country.  The trade-off for compromised electrification, however, is now becoming less of an issue with the implementation of solar energy.  
                                                
                                                    "Conventional sources of electricity generation are often insufficient to cope with the demands of industrial growth" (Singh, 1997, PG). 	As a means by which to effectively appease both sides of  
                                                
                                                    the ongoing development debate, a plan has been placed on that bargaining table that proposes to allow for the continued growth demanded by an ever-escalating population, while at the same  
                                                
                                                    time treading as lightly as possible upon the environment.  The concept of environmentally sustainable cities is one that has not met with a significant amount of approval from the  
                                                
                                                    environmentalists, inasmuch as they contend that there is no realistic way to design such a thing.  Their argument concerns the fact that no matter how gently the human population  
                                                
                                                    tramples upon the land and its resources, there will always continue to be a level of degradation from the very act of growth. "Ranching, logging, oil and other business interests  
                                                
                                                    have formed front organizations to re-educate the public about land use and turn their sentiments against so-called radical environmentalists.  These organizations pose as grass-roots movements but receive their funding  
                                                
                                                    from industry and their political strategies from right-wing think tanks" (Berlet et al, 1992, 8).  	In light of the fact that the worlds population continues to explode, thus requiring  
                                                
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