CAN WE SPEAK ABOUT TRANSITION TO GREEN ECONOMY IN ROMANIA?

CAN WE SPEAK ABOUT TRANSITION TO GREEN ECONOMY IN ROMANIA?

CAN WE SPEAK ABOUT TRANSITION TO GREEN ECONOMY IN ROMANIA?

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Climatic changes and increasing needs of resources, in many cases incapable to satisfy the demand, have led to rethink the way of achieving economic growth, the concept of sustainable associated with the development trying to capture the concern that the present economic development does not bring any harm to the development opportunities of future generations.Romania, a member state of the European Union, recognizes the need for such an approach, ensuring a sustainable development Wooden Figure and the transition to a green economy or circular economy being more and more frequently circulated or even being the object of assumed strategies.The current paper, based on data provided by the Vaporizer Parts National Institute of Statistics, tries to capture Employment in two economic sectors the evolution of which should be in opposition if we consider the `Green’ criterion: Mining and quarrying – where operating, processing and utilization technologies are carbon-intensive, which is why there is a restriction of the dimensions of this sector; Water supply: sewerage, waste management and remediation activities are considered green activity, providing green jobs.

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