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Shifting to a Green Economy with Dr. Edward B. Barbier
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This week we’re diving into environmental economics, specifically how global economies can start valuing nature and shift to a model that is greener, more inclusive, and more democratic. Have you ever wondered why many environmentally damaging industries receive government subsidies while natural raw materials are treated like inexhaustible resources? What about businesses who maintain the status quo even though their bottom line would benefit from incorporating more sustainable practices? We’re tackling all of this and much more with economist Edward B. Barbier.
Dr. Barbier is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics at Colorado State University, where his main expertise is in environmental and resource economics as well as international environmental policy. He has served as a consultant and policy analyst for a variety of national, international and non-governmental agencies, including many UN organizations and the World Bank. His latest book, Economics for a Fragile Planet, provides solutions and action items for building a green economy.
Show Notes
- Edward B. Barbier
- Economics for a Fragile Planet by Edward B. Barbier
- A New Blueprint for a Green Economy by Edward B. Barbier and Anil Markandya
- Paris Climate Agreement
- Adopt a carbon tax to protect tropical forests (Nature)
- The Water Paradox: Overcoming the Global Crisis in Water Management by Edward B. Barbier
- Several states will follow California’s lead in banning gas-powered car sales by 2035 (The Hill)
- Inflation Reduction Act
- How to Help People in Jackson, MS Right Now (The Cut)
Key Words: Nature, Climate, Climate Change, Economy, Economic Systems, Fossil Fuels, Fossil Fuel Industry, Emissions, Democracy, Deforestation, Natural Resources, Sustainability, Environment, Environmental Policy
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Manage episode 340310224 series 2899142
This week we’re diving into environmental economics, specifically how global economies can start valuing nature and shift to a model that is greener, more inclusive, and more democratic. Have you ever wondered why many environmentally damaging industries receive government subsidies while natural raw materials are treated like inexhaustible resources? What about businesses who maintain the status quo even though their bottom line would benefit from incorporating more sustainable practices? We’re tackling all of this and much more with economist Edward B. Barbier.
Dr. Barbier is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics at Colorado State University, where his main expertise is in environmental and resource economics as well as international environmental policy. He has served as a consultant and policy analyst for a variety of national, international and non-governmental agencies, including many UN organizations and the World Bank. His latest book, Economics for a Fragile Planet, provides solutions and action items for building a green economy.
Show Notes
- Edward B. Barbier
- Economics for a Fragile Planet by Edward B. Barbier
- A New Blueprint for a Green Economy by Edward B. Barbier and Anil Markandya
- Paris Climate Agreement
- Adopt a carbon tax to protect tropical forests (Nature)
- The Water Paradox: Overcoming the Global Crisis in Water Management by Edward B. Barbier
- Several states will follow California’s lead in banning gas-powered car sales by 2035 (The Hill)
- Inflation Reduction Act
- How to Help People in Jackson, MS Right Now (The Cut)
Key Words: Nature, Climate, Climate Change, Economy, Economic Systems, Fossil Fuels, Fossil Fuel Industry, Emissions, Democracy, Deforestation, Natural Resources, Sustainability, Environment, Environmental Policy
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