"Green" economics are usually said to be driven by resource depletion, energy conservation, and pollution prevention. They are also driven by economics.
For example:
* It is cheaper to make things that use all the material you buy rather than discard it as waste or vent it as air pollution. * Big customers only "buy green" as a promotional activity
* Customers buy things that are eenergy efficient and last longer s they don't have a short replacement cycle. * Governments are now charging industry for high energy consumption and pollution emissions In short pollution and energy are said to be the drivers of green economics, but plain economic advantage is what sees it being adopted.
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Discuss the impact of human activities according to air pollution
Talbot Page has written: 'Economics of involuntary transfers' -- subject(s): Air, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Pollution, Externalities (Economics), Pollution
air pollution is an impact on the Beijing Olympics
Dean Herman DeMattio has written: 'The economics of automobile air pollution' -- subject(s): Air, Economic aspects, Pollution
it hurts you too
To write a report on pollution of air and water, you should discuss the harmful impact of pollution. Discuss what causes pollution, and also how to help reduce pollution.
it increases the air pollution ,depletion of ozone layer,noise pollution,etc..
many pollution like air pollution,water pollution and green house gas global warming.........
In those areas where their is pollution the car will have bad impact on future generations as they have made horrible life of people due to which pollution is increasing day by day causing air pollution...
Copper turns green because of sulfur pollution in the air, forming copper sulfide.
All pollution is not the same - sheer tonnage can be balanced against impact (dust vs. hydrogen sulfide) and make comparison of pollution sources, importance and impact difficult or impossible to compare.