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The first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them.

Japan's future prospects depend on ensuring fiscal sustainability over the long term.

Design shouldn't have to take a backseat to sustainability and making things responsibly.

The road to energy efficiency is, in theory, a sustainability sweepstake. More efficiency means that less fuel is required to generate a given amount of energy, which in turn means lower costs for the provider and cheaper prices for the customers.

Shikun & Binui, our infrastructure and real estate company, implements sustainability by building their projects 100% sustainable while educating their employees worldwide.

I don't like to talk about sustainability, because sometimes I see green buildings that don't appear any different from those in the past.

Sustainability is important because we all are responsible to nourish our planet. And real food should be delicious, safe, affordable, and accessible to all. All without compromise.

Setting San Francisco on a course to sustainability will require all of us to work in concert on a number of ambitious efforts.

Genetic design is something we can use to fight the lack of sustainability we humans are forcing on the earth's environment.

Sustainability is a part of our 'rise' philosophy. You cannot rise if you take more from the community than you put back.

All my projects are about sustainability, bioremediation, making things in a cleaner fashion.

The notion of 'reduce and refine' is one I've pursued. I truly believe that by making things less complex, by finding innovative ways to make sustainability affordable, we can advance the notion that it is possible.

Transparency, accountability and sustainability have become the slogans of the market leaders. Companies carry out environmental and social audits to court the consumer, and even the bluest chips woo organisations such as Greenpeace and Amnesty.

It's shocking to think about how little the travel industry cares about sustainability - and it's the basis of their business!

As always, it would be important to ensure that any fiscal policy changes did not compromise long-run fiscal sustainability.

Where Republicans encourage popular myths about taxes, spending, and climate change, Democrats tend to stoke our fantasies about the sustainability of entitlement spending as well as about the cost of new programs.

Sustainability is a seemingly laudable goal - it tells us we need to live within our means, whether economic, ecological, or political - but it's insufficient for uncertain times. How can we live within our means when those very means can change, swiftly and unexpectedly, beneath us?

If you look at the state of our planet, the next generations won't be around if we consider sustainability as a gimmick.

Several groups have information evaluating seafood sustainability. I wrote the first such guide, and seafood pocket-guides and detailed evaluations of different seafoods are available for download from the group I founded, Blue Ocean Institute.

The thing that I champion is sustainability. My terror is that suddenly we see it as a luxury, not an essential. That's a danger.

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