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Sustainability Is Good, But Not Enough; Let’s Aim For Satisfiability
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This article highlights the paradox of sustainable development: while necessary, unchecked global “development” risks ecological collapse. Ooi Kee Beng argues this calls for a deeper shift beyond sustainability towards “satisfiability,” focusing on sufficiency, ethics, and collective well-being.
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Greening Penang’s Hotels: Wishful Thinking or Achievable Target?
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BY 2030, the Penang state government envisions an ambitious target of 80% of local hotels adopting green practices.[1] Tourism…
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Assif Shamim &
Renuka Radakrishnan
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