The Brundtland Report is referenced in many sources throughout the class textbook and throughout larger, worldwide conversations about sustainability. In some ways it is considered the primary text used to define and address sustainability.
Why do you think this is such an important text in the history of sustainability? What factors led to this report being recognized as a landmark document on sustainability? In what ways does this report define the term? In what ways do you agree or disagree with the definition, perspective, or examples of sustainability that are established in the Brundtland report?
Do some research to support your response, and cite sources where applicable. You may draw upon textual (book, magazine, journal, or news) references to the Brundtland Report, videos, websites, or any other source you find that mentions or describes the report. Feel free to mention or respond to any of your classmates prompts in your response, or as a follow-up posting anytime this week.