One of the key arguments against government policies designed to curb climate change or against much environmental policy in general, is their impact on economic growth. It is argued that emissions regulations damage growth in traditional industries such as refining, mining, and manufacturing, leading to job losses. Also, some might claim that by devoting capital to relatively expensive environmental projects, it starves other industries of growth funding. Infographic: Emissions Change Starts At The Top As Population Approaches Unsustainable Levels, Timber And Farmland Could Be Winners Experts Warn Of A Wipeout For South Africa Mining Australian Real Estate: Not A Crash….Yet…
Environmental Policy Does Not Constrict Economic Growth,: EPA Funded Study
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