Sustainability Essay

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When discussing the word sustainability, the first topic that comes to mind is the environment. We as humans have “received a particular view of what sustainability means,” believing that it is “essentially about eco-efficiency” (Foundation for International Education). Although the environment is an aspect of being sustainable, the word encompasses much more. Webster’s English Dictionary defines the word as “using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged.” Being sustainable can relate to every aspect of life, whether it be environmental, social, or economical. These three areas contribute to sustainability and the idea of holistic effectiveness. According to the FIE Sustainability Lecture, something is “holistic because it is not just concerned with ecology but also the economy and society, and it is effective rather than efficient because it is not just concerned with doing less harm but with making a positive impact.” In a large metropolitan city such as London, it is easy to analyze these three areas with their relation to sustainability. In every heavily populated city, traffic volume is a big issue; London being …show more content…

According to an estimation by Transport for London, in 2010 “the mode of transport most commonly used for journey stages in London was a car” with about 35% of the responses. Car transportation was followed by “walking (21%), bus (20%), underground (10%), rail (9%), and cycling (2%)” (Transport for London, 2010). Because traffic volume is related to the amount of transportation vehicles on the road for a certain period of time, any vehicle that commutes on roadways adds to the traffic volume. For example, cars, trucks, and busses all add to the volume of traffic in an area. In London specifically, cars are the most commonly used form of transportation which contributes to the high traffic

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