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The impact of finance on nature in the context of the development of "green" finance
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JATS‑XML (OAI)Target. Clarify the place of the Anthropocene, population changes and human impact on the environment in the concept of green finance.
Tasks. Provide a brief overview of modern financial approaches to human impact on nature, the Anthropocene and population change. Give a general description of the cause-and-effect relationships in these processes.
Methodology. The methodological basis of the study is made up of general scientific research methods (analysis, synthesis, induction, deduction) the analysis of basic scientific provisions and data.
Results. The study presents the main financial strategies and approaches for the transition to the Anthropocene and population change. The problems of overcoming several problems that allow expanding the conceptual constructions of green finance are identified. As a discussion, it is proposed to include in the scope of the study of green finance issues related to the financial solution to the problem of the alleged reduction in population to create a green economic structure.
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