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what is green economy

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Answered by nitin7592
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Answer:

han Tum Najar Aata Hai kahan tak Hara Hara

Explanation:

Charon aur Hara Hara Dikhai Dena matlab samajh Lena ki Harit Kranti Aati Hai

Answered by saikarthik05
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Explanation:

The green economy is defined as economy that aims at making issues of reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities, and that aims for sustainable development without degrading the environment. It is closely related with ecological economics, but has a more politically applied focus

What is Green Economics?

Green economics is a methodology of economics that supports the harmonious interaction between humans and nature and attempts to meet the needs of both simultaneously. Green economic theories encompass a wide range of ideas all dealing with the interconnected relationship between people and the environment. Green economists assert that the basis for all economic decisions should be in some way tied to the ecosystem, and that natural capital and ecological services have economic value.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Green economics refers to an economics discipline which focuses on devising an approach that promotes harmonious economic interactions between humans and nature.

It has a broad canvas that incorporates means of interaction with nature to methodology for goods production to social justice.

It is closely related to ecological economics but is different from it because it is a holistic approach that includes political advocacy of sustainable solutions.

Understanding Green Economics

The term green economics is a broad one (it's a term that's been co-opted by groups ranging from green anarchists to feminists), but it encompasses any theory that views the economy as a component of the environment in which it is based. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) defines a green economy as "one which is low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive."

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