Sustainability - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Sustainability, in the context of GCSE Religious Studies, refers to the concept of meeting current human needs in a way that preserves resources and the environment for future generations. It involves maintaining a balance between economic growth, environmental care, and social well-being. This idea is often linked to stewardship, a key theme in many religions, which encourages individuals to take care of the Earth responsibly. In religious studies, sustainability highlights the ethical responsibility of humans to use the world's resources wisely and ensure that all living beings can thrive now and in the future.

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