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by Nadir Huseynov | 30-09-2021 15:48 recommendations 0

Green Economic

One of the first UN declarations, adopted at a conference in Stockholm in 1972, dealt with the problems of the human environment. Environmental protection, energy use and its alternative sources are included in this list as a number of topical issues. This period went down in history as the period of the "environmental revolution". When talking about the environment as an economic form, first of all, of course, it is important to touch on issues such as the green economy, sustainable development. Sustainable development and the green economy represent a new type of economic growth - such development must be based on the principles of "taking as much from nature as necessary" and "producing more with less."
The green economy is a means to sustainable development and a path to development. This area of ​​economic science acts as part of the environment.
The term "green economy" was first used by leading environmentalists in a 1989 report for the British government. The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) defines the term "green economy" as an economy that ensures human well-being and social justice, while drastically reducing environmental risks. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the international organizations UNEP have defined "green growth" or "green economy" as a concept that refers to the production and consumption of goods and services that provide environmental security, as well as investment in green development.  The green economy aims to support reforms that encourage conservation investment in all sectors of the economy and politics. The increase in income and employment is driven by investments made by governments and individuals to reduce carbon emissions and pollution, increase energy and resource efficiency, and prevent the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. A green economy is an economy that is part of and dependent on the natural environment. The concept of green economy includes postmodernism, resource-oriented economy, ecological economy, environmental economics, green politics, etc., which exist in economics and philosophy. incorporates ideas from many areas such as.
The participants in the implementation of the international green economy are mainly the DDCs of the European Union, EU agencies, reputable NGOs, think tanks, consulting companies and some private sector representatives.
 
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2 Comments

  • Hannah Mentor says :
    Hello Nadir,
    this is your mentor Hannah.
    Sorry for the late comment.
    After reading your article, I got to know the new transition of economy, "green economy".
    Since the world has changed with few revolutions that inevitably included environmental destruction, this new adoption of green economy seems great in my opinion.
    Nice job and have a wonderful day :)

    Hannah

    Posted 04-11-2021 18:32

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Nadir,
    this is your mentor Joon.

    Though I have heard about Stockholm Conference, I was not familiar
    with the concept green economy. By reading the concept, I guess
    carbon emission regulation might fall into the category of this article.
    Are you aware that Countries are now taxing the enterprises on productions
    that were made with different electricity types? Renewable energies which
    produce least amount of carbon is taxed less, and those using fossil fuels
    are taxed much more. Though it won't be efficient at first, hope this movement
    makes our future better.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up.

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 01-10-2021 03:04

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