STARTING A WORKSHOP: Opening Address & Introductions 49
Aspects
LOCAL PRACTICES GLOBAL PRACTICES
Unsustainable Sustainable Unsustainable Sustainable
Air quality Smoke from burning
Reduce, and
eventually stop
burning, start
recycling
Global warming
from pollution
builds up in air
Use natural
electricity, less and
better cars, plant
more trees
Water
quality and
availability
Rubbish,
detergents, and
sewage in rivers
Compost toilets,
sewage, and
wastewater
treated on site
Chemicals from
factories enters
rivers
Factories treat
chemicals on site
Ecosystems
and
biodiversity
Deforestation
Education and
protection of
forests
Over grazing of
animals creating
deserts
Less animal
grazing, better
animal systems
management
Oceans Untreated sewage and plastic wastes
Sewage treated
and reused as
fertilizer, cloth
bags replace
plastic bags
Over fishing
and bad fishing
practices cause
damage to ocean
life cycle
Protection of fish
breeding areas,
better fishing
practices
Health
Infertility caused
by chemical use
in rice fields and
burning plastic
Use natural
pest and fungus
controls, waste
management
Cancer and other
diseases from
unhealthy foods
and pollution
More organic and
less processed food
and better pollution
control
Agriculture
Using chemical
fertilizers and
pesticides
Using natural
fertilizers and
pesticides
Wasting water
from over
irrigation
Better irrigation and
planting techniques
Culture
Too much
competition,
producing more
than people need,
reduction of social
strength and
connection
Encourage and
teach children
traditional
cultural
practices,
especially
sustainable and
cooperation-
based practices
Consumer culture
is overtaxing
and damaging
resources and the
environment
Educate about the
damage done and
the need to change
from consumer to
resourceful and self-
reliant systems
Government Corruption
Better
transparency and
accountability for
government
War, globalization
More accountable
governments that
act in the best
interest of the
people
Economy
Buyers drive
market rates,
increasing gap
between rich and
poor
More cooperation
and emphasis on
local economies
and products
Global economy
run by very few
who are very rich
Fairer trade systems,
strengthening of
local economies
Lifestyle
Consumer
lifestyles creates
pollution, waste,
and overuse of
resources
Using products
that are made
locally and do
not create waste
and pollution
Increasing exports
for consumerism
Putting limits
on exports and
supporting the
development of local
production
Crime rate
Poverty leading
to suffering and
need
Cultural
resilience and
local ethics
Greedy economic
practices that
increase poverty
and inequality
Fair trade and better
welfare systems