Difference Between Green Development And Sustainable Development

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Growth and economy are inseparable when considering the economy of a nation, however not all growth are sustainable meaning that, some growth are actually detrimental to the economy in the long run. Suffice to say that green development is not synonymous with sustainable development. Some consider green development as a specific and practical way in achieving a sustainable development while others argue that green development is a far more advance concept than sustainable development. However comparing both, green development is proactive in nature which aims to benefit future generations while sustainable development is passive aiming not to harm future generation. Green growth is not a replacement for sustainable development, it …show more content…

Green development is simply an innovative economic development model that encompass the constraints of environmental and ecological carrying capacity and strives to achieve sustainable development with environmental protection as one of its major focus, or in a nutshell, it can be defined as the pathway of an economic growth where the usage of natural resources are sustainable which provides an alternative outlook to a typical industrial economic growth. The general perspective about economic growth in China is that, Chinese economy is unsustainable, unstable, and unbalanced [2]. However, China has prioritized green development in almost all of its leading economic sectors like energy, transportation, and forestry just to name a few with a potential promise for expanded employment in industries and economic sectors that can reduce the country's environmental impact. The current scale of investment and employment in the following sectors really sheds more light on the greening activities taking place in different sectors of the economy. For instance, the energy sector of China that was coal …show more content…

Given the rapid growth in China's solar industry, these estimates for future green jobs could increase immensely in the coming years. China's wind power industry consisting the power generation and turbine manufacturing sectors created an average of 40,000 direct green jobs annually between 2006 and 2010, factoring in increased productivity, China's wind power development between 2011 and 2020 is projected to generate around 34,000 green jobs annually on average [3]. Formerly regarded as a kingdom of bicycles, china is expected to add around 220 million new vehicles between now and 2020, Chinese market for alternative fueled vehicles is really expanding rapidly despite its newness because by mid 2010, China was home to 5000 such vehicles. Assuming the government continues on the path of prioritizing the development of hybrid and electric vehicles during the 2011-2020 period, cumulative production could reach 16.7 million which is an average of 1.67 million hybrid vehicles annually. This will lead to the creation of about 1.2 million green jobs annually on average. Already at the forefront in high speed rail (HSR) development, china aims

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