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gain, can have adverse consequences for economic, social, and environmental sustainability in the long run. …
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the loss of biodiversity in any way connected with globalization of the economy? …Reduction of the earth’s biodiversity as a result of human activities is a matter of great concern to prominent … scientists. What are the economic aspects of this loss? In economic terms, what is biodiversity and why might it matter? And is …
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We distinguish between local problems of biodiversity loss and global ones, where international cooperation is required …. Global biodiversity regulation involves choosing the optimal stopping rule regarding global land conversions, in order to … biodiversity regulation is similar to the bargaining problem analysed by Nash, Rubinstein and others. There are benefits from …
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current sustainability at world level differs from what the traditional measure of well-being, the GDP, depicts, highlighting … the trade-offs among different components of sustainability. Moreover, in the next decade a slight decrease in world … sustainability may occur, in spite of an expected increase in world domestic product. Finally, dedicated policies increase overall …
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This study investigates the growing importance of sustainability in financial markets by estimating the extent of … capitalisation of companies' commitment to sustainability on their market value. The spreading concern for social and environmental … issues, and especially for the material risks of climate change, induces policymakers to prioritise sustainability issues …
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focusing on evaluating specific strategies and policy portfolios to make progress toward sustainability commitments considering …
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We offer a framework to assign quantitative allocations of emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs), across countries, one budget period at a time. Under the two-part plan: (i) China, India, and other developing countries accept targets at Business as Usual (BAU) in the coming budget period, the...
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