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Following publication of the Brundtland Report in 1987, Robèrt developed ''The Natural Step'', setting out the ''system conditions'' for the sustainability of planet Earth . Robèrt's four system conditions are derived from the Laws Of Thermodynamics . TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability means preserving human life on Earth. Meeting human needs is thus vital in creating a sustainable society. It follows that one of The Natural Step's principles of sustainability is to ''meet human needs worldwide''. The other three principles focus on interactions between humans and the planet. They are based in science and supported by the analysis that Ecosystem functions and processes are altered in the following ways:
OVERVIEW OF THE SCIENCE The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics set limiting conditions for life on earth: The are that Matter and energy tend to disperse over time. This is referred to as " Entropy ." Putting the two laws together and applying them to our Planetary System , the following facts become apparent: # All the matter that will ever exist on earth is here now (First Law). # Disorder increases in all closed systems and the Earth is a closed system with respect to matter (Second Law). However it is an open system with respect to energy since it receives light from the sun. # Sunlight is responsible for almost all increases in net material quality on the planet through Photosynthesis . Chloroplasts in plant cells take energy from sunlight for plant growth. Plants, in turn, provide energy for other forms of life, such as animals. This flow of energy from the sun creates structure and order from the disorder. In 1989, Robèrt wrote a paper describing the system conditions for sustainability, given the laws of thermodynamics. He sent it to 50 scientists. He asked that they tell him what was wrong with his paper. On version twenty-two Robèrt had Consensus on what was to become ''The Natural Step''. THE SYSTEM CONDITIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY ''The Natural Step's'' definition of sustainability includes four system conditions (scientific principles) that lead to a sustainable society. These conditions, that must be met in order to have a sustainable society, are as follows: In a sustainable society, nature is not subject to systematically increasing: #concentrations of substances extracted from the Earth's crust; #concentrations of substances produced by society; #degradation by physical means and, in that society. . . #the ability for humans to meet their needs is not systematically undermined ON MAKING CHANGE HAPPEN In an interview with ''In Context'' in 1991, Robèrt was asked how ''The Natural Step'' would create change. Here is his reply: :''I don't believe that the solutions in society will come from the left or the right or the north or the south. They will come from islands within those organizations; islands of people with integrity who want to do something... This is what a network should do - identify the people who would like to do something good. And they are everywhere. This is how the change will appear - you won't notice the difference. It won't be anyone winning over anyone. It will just spread. One day you don't need any more signs saying "Don't spit on the floor," or "Don't put substances in the lake which can't be processed." It will be so natural. It will be something that the intelligent people do, and nobody will say that it was due to The Natural Step or your magazine. It will just appear ::—Robèrt Karl-Henrik, 1991. "That Was When I Became A Slave." Excerpts from an interview by Robert Gilman and Nikolaus Wyss ''In Context'', #28 {Link without Title} Communities such as Whistler, British Columbia , Canada and corporations such as Interface and IKEA have adopted the Natural Step and become more sustainable (hence more profitable) as a result. Both these companies have completely re-thought their business and have examined and changed all their processes including purchase of materials, manufacturing, transportation, construction of facilities, maintenance and waste management. One advantage of adopting the Natural Step is that it provides principles that are grounded in science and thus measurable. REFERENCES
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