BEARINGS AND NEED HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MOVE TO THE "GREEN ECONOMY"
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maintainable improvement, environment, natural maintainability, natural issues,Abstract
This article talks about the interaction of the biology and economy, the affect of financial action on the environment and the comes about of the ponder. To essentially diminish natural dangers, the disintegration of the state of the economy and to dodge a drop in generation within the nation, the focal points of the green economy are highlighted. In expansion, this article talks about the experience of outside nations within the field of eco-innovation and green venture within the move to the "green economy".
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