The Conflict between Economic Development and Planetary Ecosystem in the Context of Sustainable Development
Corina-Maria Ene, Anda Gheorghiu, Cristina Burghelea, Anca Gheorghiu

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of integrating economic development with ecological sustainability through a green economy framework to promote environmental health, social stability, and economic progress.
Contribution
It proposes a human-centered waste recycling economy model that aligns economic growth with ecological preservation, emphasizing the role of a supportive planetary ecosystem.
Findings
Green economy can foster new jobs and social stability.
Ecological and economic goals can be mutually supportive.
A sustainable green economy supports future economic progress.
Abstract
The green area of economy is the key of healthy living. It is necessary to convene economic and ecologic framework to establish a market attentive to drastic reduction of emissions damaging our climate and landscapes in rural areas, to the protection of biological diversity of the planet, to stop producing nuclear waste, etc. This paper tries to demonstrate human concern for a waste recycling economy that will provide new jobs, will create economic and social stability and will ensure a healthier and cleaner environment. Green Economy and its support system (planetary ecosystem) won't be in conflict anymore. Green Economy will be able to support economic progress for future.
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change Policy and Economics · Global Energy and Sustainability Research · Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
