Sustainability Stocks List

Sustainability Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Sep 6 SAP Lantronix's Q4 Earnings Meet, Revenues Increase Y/Y, Stock Gains
Sep 5 JLL Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) Up 8.5% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
Sep 5 CWK Cushman & Wakefield Releases 2023 Sustainability Report
Sep 5 SAP adidas And 2 More German Stocks That Could Be Trading Below Their Estimated Value
Sep 5 SAP Germany's Top 3 High Growth Tech Stocks
Sep 4 TTEK Tetra Tech, Inc. (TTEK): An Under The Radar AI Stock You Should Pay Attention To
Sep 4 JLL Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL): An Under The Radar AI Stock You Should Pay Attention To
Sep 4 SAP SAP Executives to Participate in Upcoming Investor Event
Sep 4 SAP Exploring Three High Growth Tech Stocks In Germany
Sep 3 SAP SAP CTO to leave at end of month after 'inappropriate behavior'
Sep 3 CWK Q2 Earnings Highlights: Cushman & Wakefield (NYSE:CWK) Vs The Rest Of The Real Estate Services Stocks
Sep 3 JLL Rich German Families Snap Up Trophy Real Estate After Price Drop
Sep 3 SAP Jürgen Müller to Leave SAP Executive Board
Sep 3 SAP Exploring All for One Group and 2 Other High Growth Tech Stocks in Germany
Sep 3 SAP Jim Cramer on SAP SE (SAP): ‘They’ve Got A Really Good Product’
Sep 2 SAP SAP SE (SAP): A Good 52-Week High Stock to Buy According to Short Sellers
Sep 2 TTEK Returns At Tetra Tech (NASDAQ:TTEK) Appear To Be Weighed Down
Sep 2 WLDN Despite Fast-paced Momentum, Willdan (WLDN) Is Still a Bargain Stock
Sep 2 SAP Exploring Northern Data And 2 Other High Growth Tech Stocks In Germany
Sustainability

Sustainability is the process of maintaining change in a balanced environment, in which the exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological development and institutional change are all in harmony and enhance both current and future potential to meet human needs and aspirations. For many in the field, sustainability is defined through the following interconnected domains or pillars: environment, economic and social, which according to Fritjof Capra is based on the principles of Systems Thinking. Sub-domains of sustainable development have been considered also: cultural, technological and political. While sustainable development may be the organizing principle for sustainability for some, for others, the two terms are paradoxical (i.e. development is inherently unsustainable). Sustainable development is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Brundtland Report for the World Commission on Environment and Development (1987) introduced the term of sustainable development.
Sustainability can also be defined as a socio-ecological process characterized by the pursuit of a common ideal.
An ideal is by definition unattainable in a given time and space. However, by persistently and dynamically approaching it, the process results in a sustainable system.Healthy ecosystems and environments are necessary to the survival of humans and other organisms. Ways of reducing negative human impact are environmentally-friendly chemical engineering, environmental resources management and environmental protection. Information is gained from green computing, green chemistry, earth science, environmental science and conservation biology. Ecological economics studies the fields of academic research that aim to address human economies and natural ecosystems.Moving towards sustainability is also a social challenge that entails international and national law, urban planning and transport, supply chain management, local and individual lifestyles and ethical consumerism. Ways of living more sustainably can take many forms from reorganizing living conditions (e.g., ecovillages, eco-municipalities and sustainable cities), reappraising economic sectors (permaculture, green building, sustainable agriculture), or work practices (sustainable architecture), using science to develop new technologies (green technologies, renewable energy and sustainable fission and fusion power), or designing systems in a flexible and reversible manner, and adjusting individual lifestyles that conserve natural resources."The term 'sustainability' should be viewed as humanity's target goal of human-ecosystem equilibrium (homeostasis), while 'sustainable development' refers to the holistic approach and temporal processes that lead us to the end point of sustainability." (305) Despite the increased popularity of the use of the term "sustainability", the possibility that human societies will achieve environmental sustainability has been, and continues to be, questioned—in light of environmental degradation, climate change, overconsumption, population growth and societies' pursuit of unlimited economic growth in a closed system.

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