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| Open Access | PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GREEN ECONOMY
Akbarova Mohinur Farxod qizi , 3-rd year student of Tashkent State University of Economics, Faculty of «Business Administration»Abstract
The global economy is facing unprecedented challenges due to the depletion of natural resources, rising carbon emissions, and growing concerns over climate change. In response to these pressing issues, there has been a growing interest in the development of a green economy as a means to ensure sustainable development and mitigate environmental degradation. The concept of a green economy involves the integration of environmental and social considerations into economic decision-making processes, with the goal of promoting sustainable growth and reducing environmental impact. The transition towards a green economy presents both challenges and opportunities for governments, businesses, and consumers alike. This research aims to explore the prospects for the development of a green economy, examining the potential benefits, barriers, and policy implications associated with this emerging economic paradigm.
Keywords
sustainable development, climate change, green economy, drive innovation, green technologies and initiatives.
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