The Brazilian Sustainability Network (Rede Sustentabilidade) is a political party in Brazil that was officially registered in 2013. It emerged from a movement led by Marina Silva, a former environmental minister and a prominent figure in Brazil's environmental movement. The party's foundation is deeply rooted in the principles of sustainability, aiming to integrate environmental, economic, and social policies in a way that ensures long-term ecological balance, social justice, and economic development.
The Brazilian Sustainability Network places a strong emphasis on environme…
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How do you think the balance between economic growth and environmental protection can be achieved in your community?
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What is one action individuals can take to promote social justice and why do you think it's effective?
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In what ways do you think modern technology can contribute to or hinder sustainability efforts?
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Have you ever felt affected by environmental changes in your area, and how did it impact your daily life?
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What role do you believe education plays in fostering a sustainable future, and can you share a personal experience?
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How can communities better include everyone in decision-making processes, especially in topics like environmental conservation?
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Why is it important to protect biodiversity, and can you think of a species in your region that needs protection?
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What does social justice mean to you, and how do you see it relating to sustainability?
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Can you share an example of a sustainable practice you've adopted or seen others adopt, and explain its impact?
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How do you think we can make sure future technologies are developed with sustainability in mind?