Economic Factors in Environmental Science: Navigating Complexities, Promoting Sustainability, and Building a Greener Future

Author:   Ursula Fawn
Publisher:   Clixquicks Books
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9781779611581


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   05 September 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Dive into the crucial interplay between economics and environmental science with this comprehensive guide, which explores the pivotal economic factors shaping our planets future. From the intricacies of market failure and externalities to the innovative policies driving sustainable development, this book illuminates how economic concepts like cost-benefit analysis, green GDP, and resource management can facilitate effective environmental decision-making. Discover the significance of public-private partnerships, economic incentives for conservation, and successful case studies in environmental policy that highlight real-world impacts. Whether youre a student, a policymaker, or a concerned citizen, this essential read equips you with the knowledge to critically evaluate and address the pressing challenges at the nexus of economics and the environment.

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Author:   Ursula Fawn
Publisher:   Clixquicks Books
Imprint:   Clixquicks Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9781779611581


ISBN 10:   1779611587
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   05 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Ursula Fawn is a force of nature-equal parts academic firebrand, cultural explorer, and unflinching provocateur. With a mind that thrives in the intricate worlds of mathematics and science, Fawn takes the stuffy out of academia, replacing it with raw, unfiltered truth. Whether it's digging deep into abstract theories in Algebraic Number Theory: Count This Shit Twice or guiding you through the twisting labyrinth of Optimization: Max That Shit Out, Fawn isn't here to sugarcoat anything. She's here to tell it like it is, and she does it with an unmistakable voice that demands your attention.But don't be fooled-Ursula Fawn isn't just about numbers and equations. Her fearless curiosity extends into the strange and often misunderstood corners of human desire and psychology. With works like Diaper Dreams: Inside the World of Adult Baby Diaper Lovers and Sneeze Fetish Secrets: Understanding Sternutation Desires, Fawn shines a light where most wouldn't dare to look. Her approach is both respectful and revealing, allowing her readers to gain insight into the complexities of human fetishes and obsessions without a single shred of judgment.Ursula Fawn also takes on societal issues with the same boldness, offering innovative perspectives on environmental challenges in Technological Integration in Environmental Science: How Innovations Are Shaping Sustainability and tackling public policy with a steady hand in Climate Change Mitigation in Legal Studies. Her writing transcends categories, blending rigorous research with cultural critique, while never losing her sharp-edged sense of humor.Whether you're here to unlock the mysteries of Set Theory: Fuck the Empty Set or dive headfirst into the world of Furry Fantasies, Ursula Fawn will take you on a wild intellectual ride, where nothing is off-limits and everything is worth exploring.

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