Climate Change Economics and Economic Systems
More than 100 Countries have Cut Fossil-Fuel Imports due to Renewables Rise, and Other Climate and Nature News. World Economic Forum.
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Climate Change Economics and Economic Systems
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Culture and Values Economics and Economic Systems
Despite its well-documented benefits, active travel remains considerably underutilized in many countries. To effectively promote active travel, understanding its determinants across all levels of the social–ecological framework, such as individual attitudes and beliefs, social norms, policies, and infrastructure and topography, is important.
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Air Pollution Built Environment and Urbanization
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Biodiversity Loss Chemical Pollution
A reimagined doughnut economics framework shows that over the past two decades, progress in meeting people’s basic needs has been slow, while environmental pressures continue to rise. The richest countries are responsible for over 40% of environmental impacts, while the poorest face more than 60% of social shortfalls, emphasizing the need for equitable economies that care for people and planet.
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Food Systems Economics and Economic Systems
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals will require big changes in what we eat and how we produce food. Researchers found that shifting to healthier, more sustainable food systems could change where agricultural jobs are needed, reducing global labor costs by about 0.2–0.6% of GDP each year.
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