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Neoliberal economics has opposed or rolled back policy measures designed to protect the environment. Neoclassical economics recognises environmental degradation as a classic example of an externality and frames its response in terms of correcting that market failure, but the limitations of its...
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Every week, the media report stories of environmental destruction. Most of this destruction has been caused either directly or indirectly by economic activity. While the media attention mainly focuses on climate change, serious issues are also emerging regarding the availability of fresh water,...
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The European Council has proposed to stick to a more ambitious GHG target but to scrap a binding RES target for the post-2020 period. This is in line with many existing assessments which demonstrate that additional RES policies impair the cost-effectiveness of addressing a single CO2...
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