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  2. New technologies provide utilities for knowledge acquisition and awareness, early evaluation of new knowledge, reaching agreements and communication of progress in the interest of the human welfare. This includes ethical aspects of protecting human life as well as aspects of consumer safety and the preservation of our natural environment .

  3. Green computing - Wikipedia

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    Green digital governance refers to the use of information and communication technology (ICT) to support environmentally sustainable policies and practices. It describes a strategy with which an organisation strives to align its information and communications technology with sustainability goals. [11]

  4. File:SustainableDevelopmentGoalsLogo.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: United Nations Sustainable Development Logo, created as an svg from Public domain Public domain false false This text document , published by the United Nations without a copyright notice, was left in the public domain in order to disseminate "as widely as possible the ideas (contained) in the United Nations Publications" ( detail ).

  5. Computational sustainability - Wikipedia

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    The use of statistical and mathematical models for sustainability-related problems has a long history, paralleling the evolution of computing technology itself. A notable example is the early attempts at climate modeling, which were constrained by the limited computing resources available at the time, necessitating simplified models.

  6. File:Sustainable Development Goals.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    The opposite concept in that model is strong sustainability. This assumes that nature provides functions that technology cannot replace. [75] Thus, strong sustainability acknowledges the need to preserve ecological integrity. [5]: 19 The loss of those functions makes it impossible to recover or repair many resources and ecosystem services.

  8. Environmental technology - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable agriculture is an approach to farming that utilizes technology in a way that ensures food protection, while ensuring the long-term health and productivity of agricultural systems, ecosystems, and communities. Historically, technological advancements have significantly contributed to increasing agricultural productivity and reducing ...

  9. Category:Sustainable technologies - Wikipedia

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    Soft energy technology; Soil defertilisation; Solar bus; Solar chimney; Statkraft osmotic power prototype in Hurum; Straw-bale construction; Superinsulation; Sustainable community energy system; Sustainable industries; Sustainable product development