Sustainability Development and Environment in Africa: A philosophical Review
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Abstract
Both the environment and the possibility of a better living are benefited by sustainable development.
However, if it is used improperly, it may harm people, the environment, and sustainable development. This is
seen in how the earth has degraded as a result of poor management. Due to soil erosion, deforestation, and
climate change that are being caused in the name of sustainable development, the ecosystem is being drained.
This outcome is linked to the explorers' self-centeredness, which was motivated by their interests and wealth.
Many mining dumps that have not been sealed after being inspected for diamonds, gold, and other minerals
and natural resources like rice, potatoes, corn, and so forth are examples of this, and they are used to overplough the land in the name of sustainability development and living the earth barren.
The illegal miners who are aggravating environmental harm and accelerating earth deterioration for future
generations are using the mining dumps further in the name of sustainable development by reducing poverty
and unemployment in South Africa. The environment will deteriorate and become uninhabitable if this is not
monitored. Using the search engines like Desktop, articles and proceedings, the paper will begin by
highlighting sustainability development and its admirable goals of bringing about a better quality of life for
the populace. However, this did not last for very long because diligent explorers invaded the planet, harming
the ecosystem. The paper will then focus on the effects of environmental degradation after effects on
sustainable development. The study will attempt to establish how an African environmental stewardship
philosophy might help with the preservation of the ecosystem as it closes.
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