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The Economics of Value, Growth and Relationship in a Green Prospective

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  • Narendra N. Dalei
  • Githa S. Heggde

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Climate change not only affects the global environment and natural ecosystems but also the human being. As a result, the relationship among humans suffers a lot due to degradation of values and ethics because of scarcity of resources and fluc-tuation of economic indicators. Climate change and environmental degradation have a greater negative impact on the economy, where the human being is work-ing. Again the economy with the help of these human being with bad relationship, starts producing goods to fulfill human wants and the vicious cycle continues with accumulation of more and more of pollutants in the ecological systems. Therefore, this study reviewed three concepts - value, growth and relationship in a green per-spective. The study finds that we must emphasize the wider vision and deeper val-ues of green growth and sustainability by understanding interconnectedness among all the parts of the planet, which will bring sustainable balance between economy, society and ecological system.

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  • Narendra N. Dalei & Githa S. Heggde, 2021. "The Economics of Value, Growth and Relationship in a Green Prospective," RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(1), pages 29-41.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:rissri:v:html10.3280/riss2021-001003
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