On Earth Day, Let’s Commit to Speeding Up Growth to Clean Up Earth
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Drew Bond is the president and co-founder of C3 Solutions.
April brings Earth Day and, for many of us, spring cleaning. The ideal is to combine both of those concepts. We want to celebrate the Earth by leaving it cleaner for future generations.
The question is how to get there. Some point to big government solutions, such as the Green New Deal with its regulations and taxes, or the Paris Agreement, which merely gives China a political and public relations pass to continue saying one thing while doing another.
22. 4. 2021
The slogan Restore Our Earth on this year s World Earth Day – the fifty-first one – aims to remind us that mitigation and adaptation alone are not the only ways to cope with environmental challenges. Forests cover 58.2% of our homeland. In terms of forest cover, we rank third in the European Union, behind Sweden and Finland |
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World Earth Day in Slovenia is taking place alongside the adoption of Slovenia’s most important strategic document on decarbonisation, i.e. the Resolution on Slovenia s Long-Term Climate Strategy until 2050. It is an important step towards restoring the Earth, which is the theme of this year s World Earth Day. The Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning has been implementing a series of measures to keep the balance between the preservation of the environment and modern development. This day is intended for all of us to become aware that we can make an important contribution to a more environmentally and c
Countries with less intrusive governments and freer economies are significantly more likely to have better environmental health, according to a study released Tuesday that challenges President Biden's premise that more federal mandates and strict emissions targets are the solutions to climate change.
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