Sustainability
Sustainability or sustainable development? Should business mind its own business or is it also responsible for its ecological footprint? What moral obligations do we have to ensure that we provide a viable future for the generations to come? These and similar questions can be explored more fully on the following sites which range across sustainability in the broadest possible sense of that much-debated term, from corporate excesses to the built environment and the world of nature.
- Alliance for Sustainability ( http://www.mtn.org/iasa/index.htm)
- Centre for Alternative Technology ( www.cat.org.uk)
- CERES ( www.ceres.org)
- China Environment and Development ( http://www.enviroinfo.org.cn)
- Conservation Economy ( www.conservationeconomy.net)
- Corp Watch (US) ( www.corpwatch.org)
- Corporate Watch (UK) ( www.corporatewatch.org.uk)
- ECOS - Science for a Sustainable Future ( www.publish.csiro.au/ecos/)
- Friends of the Earth ( www.foe.co.uk)
- Global Vision ( http://www.global-vision.org/index2.html)
- In Search of Sustainability ( www.isosconference.org.au)
- Natural Step ( www.ozemail.com.au/~natstep/)
- One World Network ( www.oneworld.net)
- People and Planet ( http://www.peopleandplanet.net)
- SustainAbility ( www.sustainability.com)
- Sustainability Institute ( www.sustainer.org)
- Sustainability Web Ring ( n.webring.com/webring?ring=sustainability;id=48;list)
- Sustainable Development Gateway ( www.sdgateway.net)
- Sustainable Investment Research Institute ( www.siris.com.au)
- Sustainable Practices ( www.interfaceinc.com)
- The Carbon Trader ( www.thecarbontrader.com/)
- The Commons Sustainability Agenda ( www.ecoplan.org)
- Via3 Net ( www.via3.net)
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development ( www.wbcsd.ch)
- World Resources Institute ( www.wri.org/)
- Worldwatch Institute ( www.worldwatch.org)