Bibliography:Green economics is the economics of the real world—the world of work, human needs, the Earth’s materials, and how they mesh together most harmoniously. It is primarily about “use-value”, not “exchange-value” or money. It is about quality, not quantity for the sake of it. It is about regeneration---of individuals, communities and ecosystems---not about accumulation, of either money or material. Green economy is how the changes in the environment affect the economy in the different ways. Economics and human social interaction rest within and are dependent on the natural world.
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Green economics is the economics of the real world—the world of work, human needs, the Earth’s materials, and how they mesh together most harmoniously. It is primarily about “use-value”, not “exchange-value” or money. It is about quality, not quantity for the sake of it. It is about regeneration---of individuals, communities and ecosystems---not about accumulation, of either money or material. Green economy is how the changes in the environment affect the economy in the different ways. Economics and human social interaction rest within and are dependent on the natural world.
Green economics:
Green economy is all about how the changes in the environment affect the economy in the different ways. In this paper we will see how environmental pollution, deforestation and ecological degradation affect the economic growth.
Green economics is not just about the environment. Certainly we must move to harmonize with natural systems, to make our economies flow benignly like sailboats in the wind of ecosystem processes. But doing this requires great human creativity, tr ...