Green economy
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The green economy is defined as economy that aims at 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.
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See also
- Agroecology
- Chemical leasing
- Circular economy
- Degrowth
- Eco-capitalism
- Ecological economics
- Ecology of contexts
- Embodied energy
- Embodied water
- Energy accounting
- Energy economics
- Energy policy
- Energy quality
- Environmental economics
- Environmental ethics
- Exergy
- Feed-in tariff
- Free-market environmentalism
- Green accounting
- Green growth
- Human development theory
- Human ecology
- ISO 14000
- Industrial ecology
- Land value tax
- Market governance mechanism
- Natural capital
- Natural resource economics
- Outline of green politics
- Passive solar building design
- Pigovian tax
- Purple economy
- Renewable energy commercialization
- Renewable heat
- Restoration economy
- Social ecology
- Sustainable design
- Clean Tech Nation
- The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB)
- World energy resources and consumption
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