What is the "Green Economy"?
What is the "Green Economy"?
For the purposes of the Green Economy Initiative, UNEP has developed a working definition of a green economy as one that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. In its simplest expression, a green economy can be thought of as one which is low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive.
Practically
speaking, a green economy is one whose growth in income and employment is
driven by public and private investments that reduce carbon emissions and
pollution, enhance energy and resource efficiency, and prevent the loss of
biodiversity and ecosystem services. These investments need to be catalyzed and
supported by targeted public expenditure, policy reforms and regulation
changes. This development path should maintain, enhance and, where necessary,
rebuild natural capital as a critical economic asset and source of public
benefits, especially for poor people whose livelihoods and security depend
strongly on nature.
Read more here:
http://www.unep.org/greeneconomy/AboutGEI/WhatisGEI/tabid/29784/Default.aspx
UN-organised events
- The Transition towards a resource efficient economy" in partnership with UNEP
- International Resource Panel - Decoupling Report press briefing
- The United Nations conference on sustainable development in 2012: can it deliver on resource efficiency?
- The Great Green Economy Debate: Pathways to Sustainable Development & Poverty Eradication”
- Film screening: “Amazon Alive”
