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Dietary choices are one of the main causes of mortality and environmental degradation. Plant-based diets, in comparison to diets rich in animal products, are considered to be more sustainable because they use fewer natural resources and come with a lower environmental burden, resulting in lower...
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Relationships between domestic wastewater pollutant discharges per capita (PDCs) and economic development indicators were discussed in this paper. Chronological relationships of PDCs (CODMn, TN and TP) with income indicators in the drainage area of Lakes Shinji and Nakaumi in 1955-93 showed...
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Between 1990 and 2008, many industrializing countries have experienced tremendous economic growth, which coincided with a substantial increase in the use of materials. That poses the question how a continued economic convergence of developing nations will affect the use of biomass, fossil fuels,...
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Between 1990 and 2008, many industrializing countries have experienced tremendous economic growth, which coincided with a substantial increase in the use of materials. That poses the question how a continued economic convergence of developing nations will affect the use of biomass, fossil fuels,...
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between pollution, environmental degradation, and income within the conceptual framework of the two transitions: the …
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The number of studies seeking to empirically characterize the reduced-form relationship between a country economic growth and the quantity of various pollutants produced has recently increased significantly. In several cases researchers have found evidence in favor of an inverted-U...
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Since its first inception in the debate on the relationship between environment and growth in 1992, the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis (EKC hereafter) has been subject of continuous and intense scrutiny. The most recent line of investigation criticizes the EKC hypothesis on more...
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The literature on the Kuznets curve and that on the environmental Kuznets curve share several features. The analogy between the two curves concerns not only their shape, but also the theoretical explanations underlying them and the methodology used in the empirical studies. Although the evidence...
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