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Is "Going Green" Good for the Economy?
As new environmental policies develop, they bring up a crucial question: does switching to these policies help or hurt economic growth, jobs, and businesses? Photograph depicting saplings growing To answer this question, let's first discover how adopting environmentally conscious practices helps the economy. One benefit of this action would be job creation, such as solar panel installation, wind turbine manufacturing, and electric vehicle production among many others. More im
Mar 273 min read


How Do We Make Polluters Pay? (Carbon Taxes Explained)
As an effort to reduce factory-based pollution, carbon taxes are being implemented by the government, but what do they do and how effective are they really? Graphic illustrating the costly nature of nonrenewable energy resources To understand the real cost of large industries' activities, one needs to understand externalities and their wide-scale impact. In economics, an externality is an unintended side-effect of an activity that affects third parties not directly involved.
Feb 272 min read


Let's Talk About Future Energy
With the rise of carbon dioxide emissions and limited deposits, how do the alternatives to fossil fuels look? Is it possible to fully transition to renewable resources in the near future? Wind turbines converting wind energy to electrical energy Right now, around 80% of global energy comes from fossil fuels. Conventional energy sources like oil, coal, and natural gas are so commonly used because they are incredibly energy dense and don't rely on factors like the sun and wind
Jul 6, 20252 min read
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