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Economic growth can lead to environmental degradation from "summary" of The Making of Economic Society by Robert L. Heilbroner,William Milberg

The phenomenon of economic growth is a complex one that can have far-reaching consequences beyond just the expansion of material wealth. As societies develop and economies grow, there is often a negative side effect that accompanies this progress - the degradation of the environment. This is a crucial concept to consider when examining the impact of economic growth on society as a whole. The process of economic growth involves the increased production and consumption of goods and services, which in turn puts a strain on natural resources and ecosystems. As industries expand and cities grow, there is a greater demand for energy, water, and raw materials, leading to the depletion of these vital resources. This overexploitation of natural resources can have serious consequences for the environment, such as deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. In addition to resource depletion, economi...
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    The Making of Economic Society

    Robert L. Heilbroner

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