Sustainability
It appears there is much riding on the earth's future. Leadership of the next decades must be ready to deal with new challenges that have not been recorded in history. A major issue of this future will be the ability for society to sustain itself amid an illusion of resource scarcity. The purpose of this essay is to investigate the next generations' ability to carry the torch of sustainability as it relates to the five capitals. These capitals include: natural capital, human capital, social capital, manufactured capital and financial capital. This essay will first present some general background about sustainability before summarily addressing each one of the five sub-points and their relation to one another.
Background
Shott (2012) explained that a new attitude must be adopted by the next generations. He explained the onus rests upon these young people due to their circumstances: "the often maligned Y-Generation is growing up in an age of abundance with regard to interconnectivity and access to knowledge. For the first time in history, young people have the tools of creation and implementation in their hands."
History, however depends on surviving, and surviving depends on sustaining. Sustainability, therefore, is the key to a bright and healthy future. Some have taken a desperate tone in this experience, putting fear and anxiety within the public consciousness. Confino (2011) wrote " Hope springs eternal and particularly when it comes to a belief that the next generation will learn from the mistakes of those who currently hold the reins of power. This is especially so with the issue of sustainability. While the profligate western Generation X baby boomers...
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