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Erikson's theory emphasizes
Sustainable Yield
The rate at which a natural resource can be harvested without compromising its ability to regenerate or sustain its future productivity.
Renewable Resources
Natural resources that can be replenished at a rate comparable to their consumption, such as solar energy, wind, and biomass.
Perpetual Resources
Resources that are continuously available and not significantly diminished by human use, such as solar energy.
Global Climate Change
Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns on Earth, largely attributed to human activities.
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