THE BALANCE OF ECOLOGIZATIONS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH AS A NECESSARY CONDITION FOR THE FUTURE EXISTENCE OF CIVILIZATION

Authors

  • Anastasiia Moskvina
  • Alexandra Sapega

Keywords:

ecological crisis, ecologization of economy, ecological and economic policy, noosphere, ecological consciousness

Abstract

the article is devoted to the problems of preserving the environment for future generations in achieving sustainable rates of economic growth as a condition for the future existence of civilization; reorientation of destructive human activity, which destroys humanity through environmental pollution, exhaustion of mineral resources, etc., into the creative one – coevolution of society and nature, finding those levers and mechanisms that will change the consciousness and worldview of a man in the direction of its ecologization and understanding of the problem of preserving the world for future generations, taking into account the need to solve urgent global problems of mankind. The very change in people’s minds in the direction of creating a balance of economic growth and conservation of nature can change the environmental situation in the world for the better. The article is aimed at finding a solution to the contradiction of multidirectional and at the same time inseparability of these two processes. The article provides recommendations on a reasonable combination of ecologization and economic growth for the future safe development of the society in the course of environmental and economic policy, ecologization of the economy at all levels (nano-, micro-, meso-, macro- and mega-level), to carry out targeted activities as part of the environmental and economic policy to improve the environment without reducing the pace of economic growth, such as the introduction of environmental innovation and technology, the introduction of special taxes, increasing the consumer value of products, reorientation of production, redistribution of funds through the budget in favor of ecologization of the society.

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Published

2019-07-30