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This paper deals with valuing health due to air pollution in Bangladesh. Human capital is an important asset in economic development. From air pollution human capital can not be utilized properly and gross domestic product (GDP) of a country decreases. Willing to pay (WTP) to avoid 1 and 14...
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The paper deals with green accounting and accounts the health effects of air pollution. It shows that due to air pollution human capital can not be utilized properly and net national product of a country decreases. The willing to pay system among workers is beneficial to the government, factory...
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Every nation of the world confirms that human-related greenhouse gas emissions are the major driver of the present … global climate change. About 20% populations of the world live in China and the emissions of greenhouse gases of it are very … urbanization. China is now the second largest economy in the world, behind the USA but at present it is facing severe environmental …
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coastal areas of the world will be submerged by 2050, resulting in extinction of some insects and animals. Simple calculations … power plants are allocated in this paper by using ‘The World Resources Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable …
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This paper discusses the greenhouse gas emissions which cause the global warming in the atmosphere. In the 20th century global climate change becomes more sever which is due to greenhouse gas emissions. According to International Energy Agency data, the USA and China are approximately tied and...
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two billion people in the world are suffering from hunger and more are suffering from nutritional deficits. If the … production of biofuels be increased continually, more than half of the people of the world will starve around 2020 and most of …
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coastal areas of the world will be submerged by 2050, and some insects and animals will be extinct. Very simple calculations … heat and power plants are allocated in this paper by using ‘The World Resources Institute and World Business Council for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257927