Ep. 65 - Che cos’è la Green Economy?

EPISODE · Jul 28, 2021 · 15 MIN

Ep. 65 - Che cos’è la Green Economy?

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Grazie alla domanda di @_angelomerlini oggi vediamo un’altra dimensione dell’economia, la green economy..La green economy non è una vera e propria teoria economica ma un insieme di idee su come gestire l’economia..Non è una teoria economica Perché non presenta dei veri e propri modelli economici che studiano in modo teorico i comportamenti dell’economia, ma propone delle soluzioni alternative in vista di una visione più ampia e di lungo termine, che tiene in considerazione il fatto che la produzione industriale non solo non ha materie prime in modo illimitato, ma anche produce delle esternalità (come l’inquinamento), che hanno un impatto sulla vita di tutti nel mondo, imprese comprese..La green economy ha in realtà una storia più lunga di quella che sembra, però ha preso maggiore peso a partire dagli inizi del XXI secolo viste la presa di coscienza, in varie discipline, che l’uomo ha un impatto sul pianeta e ad oggi non è positivo. In più se si continua per questa strada finiremo molto male, in quanto non solo finiremo le materie prime con cui produciamo cui che usiamo, ma anche porteremo io pianeta ad essere invivibile non solo per molte specie animali, ma soprattutto per noi stessi..Consci di questo, i consumatori prima e le imprese poi, hanno iniziato ad richiedere ed adottare politiche di riduzione dell’impatto ambientale delle imprese e la riduzione di consumo di risorse naturali non rinnovabili. Non ho parlato di esternalità nella puntata ma potremmo farlo nelle puntate successive, a voi le domande!.La green economy non ha una linea consolidata ma è ancora in divenire d procede per nuove idee messe in pratica e emulazione dei best case practice. Ovviamente non è tutto rosa e fiori e ha i suoi limiti, ma di quelli ne parlo nella puntata di oggi..Buon ascolto!

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