Approaches related to Sustainability often call for a change in the behavior of those involved in decision-making in large projects and in everyday life, facts that increasingly highlight behaviors focused on people and that bring solutions to problems that impede Sustainable Development.
Within this logic, the need for human beings to look at what we are starting to call society 5.0 stands out, which will provide technologies that will change the way we generate energy and produce food, part of the concept of smart cities put into practice.
Thus, man’s concern remains with being able to reduce the evils of the so-called Anthropocene, a moment at the end of the 18th century in which the beginning of the negative impacts of human activity on the environment is admitted. Today, ironically, support is sought from disruptive devices and technologies that have been developed and which exact a high price due to their ecological consequences.