Biodiversity is the composition and interconnection of ecosystems. Biodiversity complements all biodiversity in a given system. For a myriad of reasons, this diverse life is invaluable to the existence of human beings, which is the main source of environmental resources that shape the regional economy and provides a scientific growth source for data that can be used for medicine and others I will. And we provide food and aesthetic value to humans. life
Environmental economics is the field of economics to study the economic impact of environmental policy. Environmental economists will conduct a survey to determine the theoretical or empirical impact of environmental policy on the economy. Economics in this field helps users design appropriate environmental policies and analyze the effects and benefits of existing or proposed policies. The basic argument for supporting environmental economics is that in the current market model, we can not explain the environmental costs of economic growth. These negative external factors such as pollution and other types of environmental degradation can cause market failures. Therefore, environmental economists analyze the cost and benefit of specific economic policies. This includes conducting theoretical tests and researching the possibility of economic consequences of environmental degradation.
Abstract: Social and economic inequality can affect the cost and benefit distribution of environmental degradation and the degree of environmental protection. When people who benefit from environmentally deteriorating economic activity are strong compared to those who bear the cost, environmental protection is usually weaker than its reverse. This could lead to inequality in the environment, along with class, race, ethnicity, sex, age. At the same time, inequality may affect the overall level of environmental quality. There is a theoretical reason to believe that inequality reduces environmental protection and worsens environmental degradation. Existing empirical evidence is usually consistent with this expectation
Protection and More Environmental Degradation Section 4 examines the impact of income distribution on the quality of the environment and why the high-income normal assumptions that demand higher environmental quality are not necessarily for income redistribution Explain why it is not always beneficial. It leads to better environmental quality. Then I turned to empirical evidence. Section 5 outlines the new US literature on environmental corruption and highlights some key areas of ongoing discussion. Section 6 summarizes state-level analysis of the impact of power inequality on environmental protection and environmental quality in the United States. 2. When analyzing the deterioration of power and environmental environment, you can ask three basic questions.