Research on Environmental Protection Laws and Policies for Sustainable Green Development
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https://doi.org/10.55908/sdgs.v11i6.1189Keywords:
sustainable development, environmental law, green economy, rules and regulationsAbstract
Objective: Sustainable development in the modern day must inevitably include green development as it provides the best means of addressing the dual issues of protecting the environment and boosting the economy. This article aims to introduce the episodes of green finance to discuss the role of the green economy in attaining sustainable development objectives and address particular problems of sustainable finance and environmental, social, and governance concerns of green financing. A significant challenge is evaluating the success of the 2030 Agenda and the role played by public policy. Several projects have arisen to link budgetary expenditures and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) performance at all levels since it is widely understood that budgets are one of the most effective weapons available to administrations to drive forward this contribution. Governments have lately implemented new policies relating to GE to optimize its effect.
Method: Thus, this paper suggests an Environmental Regulations-based Sustainable Green Development (ER-SGD) strategy for protecting the environment and boosting the economy.
Result: This essay uses environmental regulation as a moderator to experimentally explore the influence strategy of political competitions on the efficacy of green development from several viewpoints.
Conclusion: This article covers bolstering performance evaluation, optimizing energy savings and lowering emissions, and promoting business technology R&D.
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