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Why is the "status quo" sustainable?

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The status quo advocates that it is sustainable because the solution to our ecological problems need to come with a balance of concerns about human development (the y-axis). It can be argued that the best way to bring about a balanced change is through markets only.

It can be argued that as government gets involved less and less in the markets with reduced taxes and interventions, and as people get more aware about the environmental issues, a free market is bound to grow in such a way that improves the ecological situation. At the same time, since the change is not forced, it will lead to improvement in increasing socio-economic well being too. Increased information and awareness in customers, changing values of corporate and customers both, improved management techniques and new technology- when driven by the market, are the best means to achieve sustainable development.

In summary, more (and not lesser) growth is the answer and this growth will automatically be driven from eco-sensitive approaches and ways as that is where the customers want to go and corporates will. This way, the status quo is indeed sustainable.

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