Persuasive Essay On Green Growth

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As we have discussed throughout the semester, sustainability is a paramount task that our earth needs to reach. The degradation of our forestry’s, fisheries, water supply, and other natural resources is reason enough. However, for some those things a trivial and not important. These are the types of people who care more about their pocket books than what they are doing to the earth. To reach these people and get them involved we have to create profitability from sustainability. Today I would like to propose a few options that would motivate these individuals and corporations to get involved. First, is the topics of green growth, in which I can show them how growing their companies with green initiatives is better (financially speaking) than business as usual practices. Next is the Iowa wind industry, this state is the nation’s leaders in wind energy and are showing great potential for the future. Another topic I would like to focus on is more on a global scale and centralized in the developing world. How stable electricity can not only improve quality of life but can also increase household income dramatically. And finally there is the discussion we need to have about policy and where it falls into place among all of this. How the government needs to act in order to benefit the poor and all who reside above them.

Green growth is growth that is environmentally sustainable. It is efficient in its use of natural resources, clean in that it minimizes pollution and environmental impacts, and resilient in that it accounts for natural hazards and the role of environmental management in preventing physical hazards and excessive commodity price volatility. Green growth is a tool to achieve sustainable development, not a competing paradig...

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...p stores as well as medium regional chains. The thing that doesn’t seem to be discussed much is how much money would be save from lower taxes. The city of Evanston has a street cleanup budget of nearly five million dollars a year. If even 20% of that was absorbed by the lack of plastic bags being littered about, that would give each citizen on the city money back. It really seems like a win-win for everybody involved. Neither of these topics even touch on the damage that plastics cause to the earth (but I’ll leave that for another paper).
So as you can see, the savings and redistribution of wealth provided by sustainable measures has profound impact on all parties involved. Though it matters which option a given community chooses to use, it doesn’t matter why. The only good choice is to take action and move to a greener world. If Iowa can do it, why can’t everyone?

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