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Sustainable development aims to preserve the continuity of life and enable human development within the framework of a planet with finite resources. Physical resources include renewable flow resources such as solar radiation, the water cycle or biomass and non-renewable finite stock resources such as minerals and fossil fuels; but there are also ecosystem resources, such as environmental health and species biodiversity, essential for life.  
  
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Simply changing fossil fuels for renewable sources of energy does not in itself guarantee a change to sustainable development, although it is unavoidable to recover less devastating climate and environmental pollution scenarios.  
  
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Sustainable development at the end of the fossil age is presented as a true change of civilization. It presents multiple and different facets that need to be addressed in their entirety and interdependence and that have in common the need to reverse many practices that have been harmful to the natural environment and, in turn, to humanity.
  
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Today there is a very broad consensus around the idea that a priority task is to face the climate emergency, trying to mitigate and reverse it as soon as possible. And this involves fundamentally changing the energy matrix, abandoning fossil fuels and building a new renewable energy system. Without recourse to the intensive and easily available energy of fossils, a new balance will have to be found in the use and management of basic resources for the sustenance of life and human civilizations; that is, energy, water, food, the natural environment and biodiversity.
  
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The aim of this communication is to contribute to laying the foundations for this important transformation and specifically in: a) the definition of new accounting tools, both energy and economic, suitable for the new sustainable society; b) the reconversion of economic activities towards a "green" economy; c) a more balanced territorial distribution of both the population and human activities, and in particular a relocation of these activities to avoid the unsustainable hypertrophy of transport on a global scale; and d) The promotion of new values and new forms of social and political organization appropriate to the collective responsibilities of the new society.
  
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El desenvolupament sostenible té per objectiu preservar la continuïtat de la vida i possibilitar el desenvolupament humà en el marc d’un planeta de recursos finits. Entre els recursos físics hi ha els recursos de flux renovables, com la radiació solar, el cicle de l’aigua o la biomassa i els recursos d’estocs finits no renovables com els minerals i els combustibles fòssils; però també hi ha els recursos ecosistèmics, com la salut mediambiental i la biodiversitat d’espècies, essencials per a la vida.  
  
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Canviar simplement combustibles fòssils per fonts renovables d’energia no garanteix per si sol un canvi a desenvolupament sostenible, si bé resulta ineludible per recuperar escenaris climàtics i de contaminació ambiental menys devastadors.
  
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El desenvolupament sostenible a la fi de l’era dels fòssils es presenta com un veritable canvi de civilització. Presenta múltiples i diferents facetes que cal abordar en la seva totalitat i interdependència i que tenen en comú la necessitat de revertir moltes pràctiques que han resultat nocives per al medi ambient natural i, de retruc, per a la humanitat. 
  
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Avui hi ha un consens molt ampli entorn de la idea que una tasca prioritària és afrontar l’emergència climàtica, intentant mitigar-la i revertir-la com més aviat millor. I això comporta canviar d’arrel la matriu energètica, abandonant els combustibles fòssils i bastint un nou sistema energètic renovable. Sense el recurs a l’energia intensiva i fàcilment disponible dels fòssils caldrà trobar un nou equilibri en l’ús i la gestió dels recursos bàsics per al sosteniment de la vida i  les civilitzacions humanes; o sigui, l’energia, l’aigua, l’alimentació, el medi natural i la biodiversitat.  
  
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L’objectiu de la present comunicació és contribuir a posar les bases d’aquest important transformació i de forma específica en: a) la definició de noves eines de comptabilització, tant energètica com econòmica, adequades a la nova societat sostenible; b) la reconversió de les activitats econòmiques cap a una economia “verda”; c) una distribució territorial més equilibrada tant de la població com de les activitats humanes, i en particular una relocalització d’aquestes activitats per evitar la insostenible hipertròfia del transport a escala mundial; i d) La impulsió de nous valors i noves formes d’organització social i política adequades a les responsabilitats col·lectives de la nova societat. 
  
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Furró Estany, E.; Furró Vidal, Maria del Mar (Furró-Furró-2016), Custodiar la Terra. La voluntat d’un canvi, Editorial Octaedro, Barcelona desembre de 2016.
  
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Riba Romeva, C. (2024), Energia, Una immersió ràpida. Tibidabo Edicions, Barcelona, gener de 2024. 
  
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Sempere, J. (2023), Converses sobre coneixements I col·lapses. Icaria Editorial, Barcelona, noviembre de 2023.
 
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Abstract

Sustainable development aims to preserve the continuity of life and enable human development within the framework of a planet with finite resources. Physical resources include renewable flow resources such as solar radiation, the water cycle or biomass and non-renewable finite stock resources such as minerals and fossil fuels; but there are also ecosystem resources, such as environmental health and species biodiversity, essential for life.

Simply changing fossil fuels for renewable sources of energy does not in itself guarantee a change to sustainable development, although it is unavoidable to recover less devastating climate and environmental pollution scenarios.

Sustainable development at the end of the fossil age is presented as a true change of civilization. It presents multiple and different facets that need to be addressed in their entirety and interdependence and that have in common the need to reverse many practices that have been harmful to the natural environment and, in turn, to humanity.

Today there is a very broad consensus around the idea that a priority task is to face the climate emergency, trying to mitigate and reverse it as soon as possible. And this involves fundamentally changing the energy matrix, abandoning fossil fuels and building a new renewable energy system. Without recourse to the intensive and easily available energy of fossils, a new balance will have to be found in the use and management of basic resources for the sustenance of life and human civilizations; that is, energy, water, food, the natural environment and biodiversity.

The aim of this communication is to contribute to laying the foundations for this important transformation and specifically in: a) the definition of new accounting tools, both energy and economic, suitable for the new sustainable society; b) the reconversion of economic activities towards a "green" economy; c) a more balanced territorial distribution of both the population and human activities, and in particular a relocation of these activities to avoid the unsustainable hypertrophy of transport on a global scale; and d) The promotion of new values and new forms of social and political organization appropriate to the collective responsibilities of the new society.

Resum

El desenvolupament sostenible té per objectiu preservar la continuïtat de la vida i possibilitar el desenvolupament humà en el marc d’un planeta de recursos finits. Entre els recursos físics hi ha els recursos de flux renovables, com la radiació solar, el cicle de l’aigua o la biomassa i els recursos d’estocs finits no renovables com els minerals i els combustibles fòssils; però també hi ha els recursos ecosistèmics, com la salut mediambiental i la biodiversitat d’espècies, essencials per a la vida.

Canviar simplement combustibles fòssils per fonts renovables d’energia no garanteix per si sol un canvi a desenvolupament sostenible, si bé resulta ineludible per recuperar escenaris climàtics i de contaminació ambiental menys devastadors.

El desenvolupament sostenible a la fi de l’era dels fòssils es presenta com un veritable canvi de civilització. Presenta múltiples i diferents facetes que cal abordar en la seva totalitat i interdependència i que tenen en comú la necessitat de revertir moltes pràctiques que han resultat nocives per al medi ambient natural i, de retruc, per a la humanitat.

Avui hi ha un consens molt ampli entorn de la idea que una tasca prioritària és afrontar l’emergència climàtica, intentant mitigar-la i revertir-la com més aviat millor. I això comporta canviar d’arrel la matriu energètica, abandonant els combustibles fòssils i bastint un nou sistema energètic renovable. Sense el recurs a l’energia intensiva i fàcilment disponible dels fòssils caldrà trobar un nou equilibri en l’ús i la gestió dels recursos bàsics per al sosteniment de la vida i les civilitzacions humanes; o sigui, l’energia, l’aigua, l’alimentació, el medi natural i la biodiversitat.

L’objectiu de la present comunicació és contribuir a posar les bases d’aquest important transformació i de forma específica en: a) la definició de noves eines de comptabilització, tant energètica com econòmica, adequades a la nova societat sostenible; b) la reconversió de les activitats econòmiques cap a una economia “verda”; c) una distribució territorial més equilibrada tant de la població com de les activitats humanes, i en particular una relocalització d’aquestes activitats per evitar la insostenible hipertròfia del transport a escala mundial; i d) La impulsió de nous valors i noves formes d’organització social i política adequades a les responsabilitats col·lectives de la nova societat.

Bibliography:

Furró Estany, E.; Furró Vidal, Maria del Mar (Furró-Furró-2016), Custodiar la Terra. La voluntat d’un canvi, Editorial Octaedro, Barcelona desembre de 2016.

Riba Romeva, C. (2024), Energia, Una immersió ràpida. Tibidabo Edicions, Barcelona, gener de 2024.

Sempere, J. (2023), Converses sobre coneixements I col·lapses. Icaria Editorial, Barcelona, noviembre de 2023.

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