A free market alone won’t safeguard the environment, often leading to pollution and poor resource management. Can environmental economics help combat climate change and promote energy efficiency? Nobel Laureates explore how government action can drive cleaner, sustainable practices and discuss climate challenges, renewable energy, and pathways to economic sustainability.
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