Editor's note: EarthBeat is publishing a series of essays on the goals of the Laudato Si' Action Platform from speakers at the 2023 "Laudato Si' and the U.S. Catholic Church" conference, held ...
Environmental and natural resource economics deals with the economics of pollution control, policies and economic incentives for dealing with pollution and the basic economic principles for the ...
Environment and Resource Economics is an interdisciplinary field that integrates economic analysis with ecological principles, addressing how natural resource scarcity, externalities and environmental ...
William Nordhaus can recall the precise moment when he became interested in what is now known as “green accounting,” a type of accounting that factors environmental costs and benefits into measures of ...
New research concludes that humanity would benefit more if it aims for ecological sustainability and stays within the limits of what Earth can provide, rather than pursuing relentless growth. The ...
The transition from coal-dependent economies to ones driven by sustainable energy sources presents a global challenge in balancing climate action, energy access, and economic development. The “just ...
Perhaps the best-known ecological economist, he faulted his mainstream peers for failing to account for the environmental harm growth can bring. By Ed Shanahan Herman Daly, who for more than 50 years ...
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The School of Marine Science and Policy offers two 4+1 degree programs that combine experiential learning, field courses and hands-on research experiences to offer unique individualized experiences ...
It goes without saying that the tourism industry in Japan is booming. Walk around any major city and you'll see people from all around the world enjoying the country's food, culture, and hospitality.