Welcome to the research guide for Economics 3410, Environmental Economics.
Environmental Economics is a fascinating and very timely field of study. Concepts in the area may include:
Ecological economics, Environmental enterprise, Environmental finance, Fiscal environmentalism, Green accounting, Green development, Green economy, Green growth, Green job, Natural resource economics, Sustainable design, Sustainable development, Sustainable tourism, Climate finance, Environmental tariff, Green industrial policy, Green politics, Green New Deal, Carbon price, Carbon tax, Carbon emission trading, Carbon credit, Carbon offset, Energy transition, Sustainable energy, Carbon neutrality, Net metering, Renewable energy, Climate change.
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