The Role of economic inequality in maintaining social injustice and environmental sustainability.
I have the opportunity to study an unequal and unjust world without equality and equity. It is in addition to climate change and concepts such as economic inequality, social justice, and environmental sustainability. I am confronting a political imbalance between sustainability and social justice. Jeopardizing the interests of the poor and marginalized groups has resulted in exclusion, unsustainability, inequity, and a lack of privilege, rather than fostering sustainability and inclusion. The central principle in issues like food production is the inevitable criticism of endless uncertainty, which arises from opposition to engagement with social justice.
There is a need to emphasize the importance of bringing social justice to the fight for sustainability. In contrast, social justice advocates increasing ideas of sustainability on the agenda of the environment and politics. How do we reconcile physical sustainability, the need for satisfaction, and equal opportunities within and between generations? In discussing sustainability and social justice obstacles, I will use the examples of food production and farming, varieties of seeds, food choices, the impact of technology, terminator, biotech, etc., on food. Why are we using modes of technology to modify or terminate crops, which seem to mark a major turning point in the history of farming through destruction?
Dr. Dorothy A.