The transition from coal-dependent economies to ones driven by sustainable energy sources presents a global challenge in balancing climate action, energy access, and economic development. The “just ...
For developing countries, the challenge is not only to participate in environmental markets but to shape them in ways that ...
William Nordhaus can recall the precise moment when he became interested in what is now known as “green accounting,” a type of accounting that factors environmental costs and benefits into measures of ...
Economics and the problems facing the earth are intertwined. Human economic activity has caused global warming and a ...
In the globalized age, the intersection of business and environmental policy is crucial to our collective future. To address complex issues, such as climate change and resource depletion, we need to ...
The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting: Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) constitutes an integrated and comprehensive statistical framework for organizing data about habitats and landscapes, ...
Climate change is one of the defining challenges of the modern era, demanding urgent global action to mitigate its adverse effects on the environment, economies, and human lives. For Africa, however, ...
New study shows bridges from retired wind turbine blades are more cost-effective and eco-friendly than steel, FRP or glulam options.
Job creation is key to North Carolina's recovery, but some major economic development proposals face stiff opposition because of environmental worries. The debate about risk and reward debate could ...
After taking Advanced Placement (AP) environmental science in high school — and loving it — Emma Aucker, now a senior environmental and resource economics (ENRE) major at the University of Delaware, ...