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Neoliberal economics has opposed or rolled back policy measures designed to protect the environment. Neoclassical economics recognises environmental degradation as a classic example of an externality and frames its response in terms of correcting that market failure, but the limitations of its...
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In the matter of Le Sueur v Ethekwini Municipality the KwaZulu-Natal High Court decided that municipalities had the power to legislate on environmental issues such as biodiversity and conservation. This note argues that the precedent established in this case is that municipalities have authority...
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, of climate change, and of 21st century energy economics. Anastasia Likhacheva works as a Dean at the Faculty of World …
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The current, unprecedented loss of global biodiversity resulting from anthropogenic interference in the world …The current, unprecedented loss of global biodiversity resulting from anthropogenic interference in the world …
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