UNSustainable
Unsustainable describes practices, systems, or trends that cannot be maintained indefinitely without causing long-term harm to ecosystems, resources, or human well-being. It contrasts with sustainability, which seeks to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. Unsustainability can manifest when resource use exceeds natural replenishment, when pollution or waste overwhelms environmental carrying capacity, or when economic and social systems rely on inequitable or unstable foundations.
Common domains of unsustainability include energy, food, water, land, and urban systems. Examples are heavy dependence
Measurement of unsustainability often uses indicators such as ecological footprints, resource depletion rates, pollution loads, biodiversity
Causes of unsustainability typically include rapid population growth combined with rising per capita consumption, market failures,
Debates around the term reflect its normative aspects and context-dependent nature, with discussions about feasible paths,