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1. Issues and options to control agricultural nonpoint source pollution : a case study from India / Sacchidananda … ban on marine fisheries in Tamil Nadu / Ierene Francis -- 4. Economics of "not" controlling pollution : a case study of … industrial pollution in power Noyyal River Basin, Tamil Nadu, India / L. Venkatachalam -- 5. Environmental costs of the coal …
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Carbon emission is one of the major problems during energy consumption. Many countries are trying to reduce it with a focus on carbon neutrality. Bridging this gap, we considered energy consumption in the monopoly market. In this research, the CO2 emissions problem has been solved considering...
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spatial Dubin model to empirically analyze the possible spatial effects between industrial agglomeration and air pollution at … between industrial agglomeration and air pollution, namely, with the deepening of industrial agglomeration, the air pollution … industrial agglomeration on neighbor air pollution also presents an inverted "N" shape, denoting that local industrial …
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The underlying objective of the study is to examine the role of transport infrastructure expenditure incurred by the public sector on ecological footprint while controlling the factors like urbanization, mobile use, electricity consumption, and economic growth in India. In order to implicate the...
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The environmental challenges that have arisen as a result of rapid economic growth have become a hindrance to social progress. This article examines the effects of energy consumption, urbanization, industrialization, economic development, and technological innovations on South Korea's greenhouse...
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The concept of metabolism, as applied to the interrelations between human society and the rest of nature, has been one of the most fruitful iterations of socioecological thought over the last few decades. Here we will examine specific orientations of metabolic thought commonly employed in the...
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1. Introduction -- 2. The source of the fundamental disconnect in modern economics -- 3. The nature and causes of the living standards of nations -- 4. Comparative country data -- 5. International economic governance -- 6. Conclusion.
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