Economy, asked by chuchukichu, 3 months ago

How can you balance the economical development and nature harming ?
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Answered by shahnaazfaraz
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Explanation:

  1. We have come to accept the view that preserving the planet and growing the economy are mutually exclusive.
  2. By 2050, the world’s population is projected to be 10 billion. We’ll see accelerated impacts on natural resources that intensify this challenge and others, such as the already harsh impacts of climate change on both people and nature.
  3. For our analyses, we incorporated leading projections in population and GDP growth, and associated increases in energy (~50%), food (~50%) and domestic water use (~21%) by 2050. We also looked at how increased production to meet these needs would affect global land and water use, air quality, climate and fisheries.
  4. Meeting our climate goals, for example, will require an aggressive effort to reduce fossil fuels and the greenhouse gases that follow, from a projected 76% share of total energy in 2050 to 13%. We can do this with a smart combination of solar, wind and nuclear energy. And we can buy ourselves the time needed to make this transition by investing in natural climate solutions - conservation and land management strategies that maximize the carbon storage potential of our landscapes and coasts.
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