CURRENT URGENT ISSUES IN GREEN ECONOMY
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Green economy, climate change, renewable energy, ecological sustainability, green technologies, innovations, economic inequality, resource management, international cooperation.Abstract
This article analyzes the current pressing issues of the green economy. It examines the effectiveness of the green economy as an economic model aimed at environmental protection, ensuring economic stability, and enhancing social welfare. The article discusses issues such as climate change, the transition to renewable energy sources, resource management, the development of green technologies and innovations. It also highlights the challenges in transitioning to a green economy and the importance of global cooperation in this process. The role of government policy, economic support, and the promotion of innovation in the transition to a green economy is emphasized. This article helps understand the contemporary trends in green economy and reviews strategies put forward to ensure ecological sustainability.
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