3- CONECTIONS - Complexity in Sustainability (10-15 years)
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SYSTEMS THINKING
IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTION
SOCIAL IMPACTS: Human actions can also have a signifcant impact on society. For example, the rise of
technology has changed the way people communicate and interact with one another, while globalization
has brought people from diferent cultures closer together. However, this same globalization has also
contributed to the widening income gap and economic inequality.
CULTURAL IMPACTS: Human actions can also have a signifcant impact on culture. For example, the
spread of western culture through media and communication has infuenced traditional cultural practices
and beliefs in many countries. This can lead to a loss of cultural diversity and identity.
ECONOMIC IMPACTS: Finally, human actions can have a signifcant impact on the economy. For
example, the expansion of trade and commerce can stimulate economic growth, but it can also lead to job
loss and economic inequality. Additionally, economic policies and decisions made by governments and
corporations can have a signifcant impact on the economy, afecting the lives of millions of people.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONSIDER THE POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES OF OUR ACTIONS
AND STRIVE TO MAKE CHOICES THAT PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY, EQUITY, AND
WELL-BEING FOR ALL.
Every human action has a ripple efect that extends
beyond the individual, impacting various aspects of
the environment, society, culture, and economy. These
impacts can be both positive and negative, and can
have long-lasting consequences.
Environmental Impacts: Human actions can have a
signifcant impact on the environment. For example,
the use of fossil fuels contributes to air and water
pollution, and the deforestation of forests contributes
to climate change. On the other hand, activities such as
recycling and conserving energy can have a positive
impact on the environment.
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