Does Bolivia use the four scientific principles of sustainability in its economy/for

Lily the Big

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I don't know where you got these pious little rules, but I do think you are misusing the language when you term them 'scientific'. They are not, they are articles of faith, and as such have no tested worth. You are using 'nature' here as an abstract concept.

Bolivia produces coke (the 'real thing' not the bottled stuff), but Ecuador is said to produce more and of higher quality.
 
its environment? The Natural Step Framework holds that in a sustainable society, nature won’t be subject to systematically increasing:
1…Concentrations of substances extracted from the earth’s crust;
2…Concentrations of substances produced by society;
3…Degradation by physical means;
And, in that society,
4…human needs are met worldwide.

Please help! Additional information about this would be greatly appreciated!
 
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