WEBVTT 00:00:01.340 --> 00:00:03.920 In this episode we discuss economic sustainability. 00:00:05.170 --> 00:00:11.321 Economic sustainability means, for example, the ability of an economic system to maintain and maintain well-being 00:00:11.333 --> 00:00:17.060 over a long period of time without the possibility of future generations being harmed by full-scale life. 00:00:20.245 --> 00:00:24.080 Economic sustainability is closely related to the environment and natural resources. 00:00:24.081 --> 00:00:27.505 We need to ensure that we use natural resources 00:00:27.517 --> 00:00:30.660 wisely and reduce our ecological footprint. 00:00:32.065 --> 00:00:34.494 This means, for example, moving to renewable 00:00:34.506 --> 00:00:36.780 energy sources and a sustainable economy. 00:00:41.480 --> 00:00:45.110 Secondly, economic sustainability also relates to social justice. 00:00:46.860 --> 00:00:50.628 We need to ensure that economic opportunities are all-encompassing 00:00:50.640 --> 00:00:54.190 and that, for example, our income distribution system is fair. 00:00:55.365 --> 00:00:56.490 The goal is to reduce the amount of money we spend. 00:00:56.510 --> 00:00:58.550 The goal is to reduce the amount of money we spend. 00:01:02.060 --> 00:01:05.698 Thirdly, economic sustainability requires a fast-paced 00:01:05.710 --> 00:01:09.360 plan or perhaps even more, over a long period of time. 00:01:10.600 --> 00:01:12.648 Economic sustainability questions should be 00:01:12.660 --> 00:01:14.960 examined in the place of the future generations, 00:01:15.320 --> 00:01:17.955 because we must take into account the needs of 00:01:17.967 --> 00:01:20.960 future generations in our decisions and investments. 00:01:24.110 --> 00:01:27.960 In conclusion, economic sustainability is the key to our future. 00:01:28.600 --> 00:01:29.300 In conclusion, economic sustainability is the key to our future. 00:01:29.301 --> 00:01:34.600 We need to ensure that we can enjoy well-being in the future.