
Currently, the transition to a green economy is a requirement of the time, because today the world is facing serious challenges in the field of ecology and climate change, and harmful emissions and depletion of natural resources threaten the planet's ecosystems and the well-being of future generations. The green economy offers innovative and sustainable approaches to the production and consumption of resources. Instead of relying on unsustainable extraction and processing of fossil fuels, it aims to use renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. The green economy also focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and limiting the use of chemicals that can be harmful to the environment.
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