MONEY TALKS ...AND it’s GOING GREEN
Mar 22, 2020
4 minutes
COLLAGE by JANNA YOTTE
while we already know it makes moral and ethical sense to take action on climate change for the sake of our futures, it also makes economic sense. The cost of addressing climate change is high, but the cost of not addressing it is far higher, both fiscally and emotionally. For example, it’s not just about the number of houses that were lost in the recent bushfires or the number of companies that have gone out of business in those areas – it’s also about the loss of productivity as people take time out of the workplace to recover from the after-effects of such massive trauma.
Still, we need the economics to stack up before we
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