The French researcher argues that the biodiversity crisis requires linking ecology, economics, and philosophy, connecting the “how” to the “why” of political and collective decisions.
Lauriane Mouysset: “The economy is neither evil nor magical”, and it can be useful for biodiversity
Saturday, 11 April 2026RSS

Context & Explainers
Sustainability (sustentabilidade) means meeting present needs without reducing the ability of future generations to meet theirs, covering environmental, economic and social dimensions. For residents it affects local planning, jobs and services—look for municipal or company targets, timelines and measurable actions when assessing how sustainable a place or employer is.







