If environmental protection is costly, how much should we spend on
pollution control? Is it worth reducing pollution to zero, or should
we accept some level of pollution because of the economic benefits
associated with it? How can we assess the benefits that people get
from a less-polluted atmosphere? In broad terms, environmental
economics looks at how economic activity and policy affect the
environment in which we live. Some production generates pollution,
such as power station emissions causing acid rain and contributing to
global warming, but household consumption decisions also affect the
environment, where more consumption can mean more waste sent to
polluting incinerators. However, pollution is not an inevitable
consequence of economic activity - environmental policies can require
polluting firms to clean up their emissions, and can encourage people
to change their behaviour, through environmental taxes on polluting
goods, for example. Generally, though, these measures will involve
some costs, such as installing pollution control equipment. So there's
a trade-off: a cleaner environment, but economic costs. In recent
years, many economists have argued for greater use of incentive in the
form of pollution charges and emissions trading rather than more
traditional direct regulation of polluters. In this Very Short
Introduction, Stephen Smith discusses environmental issues including
pollution control, reducing environmental damage, and global climate
change policies, answering questions about how we should balance
environmental and economic considerations, and what form government
policies should take. Including many illustrative case studies and
examples he shows that this is an exciting field of economics, and one
that is at the heart of many public debates and controversies. ABOUT
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A Very Short Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191620294
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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