Environment & Resources form the physical foundation of human life, yet they are often treated as inventory — measured for extraction, priced for consumption, and depleted in the name of growth.
The systems that manage land, water, energy, food, and raw materials do not simply determine what is available; they reveal what societies value, what they are willing to destroy, and who is expected to absorb the cost.
This section examines how environmental decline and resource control are tied to economics, politics, industry, and power, exposing the deeper patterns behind scarcity, pollution, dependency, and the struggle over what kind of world will remain.