Summary:Air pollution policy reduces the extent to which population growth in metropolitan areas results in increased pollution emissions without disrupting the economic growth from this urbanization, new research shows. As the global population continues to urbanize in pursuit of a higher quality of life, the need to investigate the trade-off between the economic benefits and… Continue reading Environmental policy, pollution and economic growth New study finds regulation reduces pollution without negatively affecting GDP
Author: Kingston Republic
Big city lover and all things urban. Recovering doctoral student. Also interested in Urban systems, Environmental sustainability, international development, and social impact work.
First Post from Cape Town, South Africa
This is my first post on my new blog Kingston~Republic. I have finally gotten over the loss of my old blog site but my loathing for Hostgator remains. This first post will be short and sweet. Let's get started. Why am I in Cape Town? I remember being in a mad dash to complete my… Continue reading First Post from Cape Town, South Africa