Abstract
At present, a number of economic actions undertaken by the Russian enterprises for development, directly or indirectly, lead to water and air pollution, nuclear radiation and many other perverse outcomes. The environment destruction is closely related to the enterprises activities that implement minerals and natural resources in their performance. If an enterprise establishes a reliable organizational management process, analyses the research and production process and implements modern equipment, then it can, to a certain extent, avoid environmental pollution, thereby preserving space for the economic activity.
Highlights
The importance of an environmental economics increase is determined by the environmental crises escalation and the urgency of building the environmental sustainability
Taking into consideration the fact, that many cities account for 70-80% of global economic activity related to the natural resources implementation, the relevance of the topic referring to the environmental economics plays a key role in problem – solving concerning the sustainable economic growth
Regional aspect": “The flagships of the modern economy should have an economic code under which the enterprise's policy will be aimed at reducing the negative impact on the environment "[9]
Summary
The importance of an environmental economics increase is determined by the environmental crises escalation and the urgency of building the environmental sustainability. Taking into consideration the fact, that many cities account for 70-80% of global economic activity related to the natural resources implementation, the relevance of the topic referring to the environmental economics plays a key role in problem – solving concerning the sustainable economic growth The importance of this issue was highlighted by William Nordhaus Sterling, a professor of economics at Yale University and a leading global economist on climate change. He has spent most of his four decades trying to convince the government to tackle climate change, preferably by imposing a carbon tax. His thorough scientific research was highly appreciated by the global ecological community, and in 2018 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for “Integrating Climate Change into Long-Term Macroeconomic Analysis” [11]
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