Sustainable Development

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a system of trade that ensures producers in developing countries receive fair wages and working conditions

  • The company prides itself on participating in fair trade practices with its suppliers.
  • I always make sure to look for the fair trade label when shopping for coffee.
  • Dude, those bananas are totally fair trade - they're the best!
  • In the world of business, sometimes you have to negotiate for fair trade agreements to ensure everyone benefits.

noun a political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics and anti-consumerist ideas

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  • The concept of degrowth challenges the traditional economic model of continuous growth.
  • Some people believe that degrowth is necessary to address environmental issues.
  • I heard that degrowth is all the rage among eco-conscious folks.
  • In order to truly thrive, society must embrace the idea of degrowth and prioritize sustainable practices.

noun the act of improving the appearance of something

  • The city council approved a plan for the beautification of the downtown area.
  • Let's get together this weekend and work on the beautification project at the park.
  • I'm all about that beautification life - making everything look good!
  • The artist's use of vibrant colors added a sense of beautification to the otherwise dull painting.

noun Population stabilization refers to the process of maintaining a stable population size by ensuring that the number of births equals the number of deaths.

  • Population stabilization is a key goal in sustainable development strategies.
  • We need to work on stabilizing the population to ensure a better future for everyone.
  • Let's get the population under control so we can avoid overcrowding.
  • Just like a ship needs ballast for stability, our society needs population stabilization for balance.

adjective relating to or characteristic of both local and global contexts or issues

  • The company's glocal strategy involves adapting global products to suit local markets.
  • I love how this restaurant has a glocal menu, featuring both international and local dishes.
  • I'm all about that glocal vibe, where we mix global trends with local traditions.
  • Her perspective on life is truly glocal, blending influences from around the world with her own personal experiences.

noun a type of housing that combines private living spaces with shared communal facilities

  • Co-housing is a type of intentional community where residents actively participate in the design and operation of their own neighborhood.
  • Living in a co-housing setup means you get to know your neighbors really well.
  • Co-housing is like living in a big family with your friends.
  • In a way, co-housing is like creating your own little village within a city.