Sustainability
Sustainability growth is a way of life, not just a goal. The pillars of sustainability indicate programs, initiatives, and actions aimed at the preservation of a particular resource.
Everyone has the right to live in a healthy, safe, and prosperous environment. All people should have access to land and natural resources without paying compensation for their use.
Sustainable economic growth requires investment in human capital, technology, and infrastructure that promote sustainable use of resources.
Environmental Challenges and Cultural Perspectives
Pollution from urbanization, industrialization, and climate change are all threats to the environment. Climate change affects the quality of water supplies. Floods threaten cities. Desertification threatens grain production, species extinction threatens biodiversity, and ozone depletion threatens respiratory health, among others.
Every culture has its own unique values, traditions, and beliefs that shape its identity as well as its relationship with nature.
Empowering Sustainability: Lincoln University’s Environmental Commitment
At Lincoln University of Business and Management, we take an oath to serve and safeguard the environment. We do so in every manner possible. We are very proud to announce that our last event, “York St John University 2022 Graduation” was our little initiative towards a more sustainable society. LUBM hosted a plastic-free event with more than 350 people. Along with that, we planted one sapling per student to make a small difference in the environment.
Lincoln University of Business and Management aims to “enable better learning and assist in removing barriers to education. Additionally, we empower learners to be their best selves and, in turn, construct a better life for themselves and those around them,” according to the plan’s stated goal.
The growth in biodiversity loss and greenhouse gas emissions pose a substantial danger to sustainability globally. There is a critical need for sustainable development measures in the country and worldwide. Charities are working hard to protect the environment and encourage the conservation of natural resources.
Because Lincoln University of Business and Management knows,
“The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved,” says Richard Rogers.