Pollution Declines as Nations Grow Richer, Offering Hope for Sustainable Development
The article explores the idea of how environmental problems change as a country's income levels grow. It suggests there might be a point where pollution first increases, then decreases as wealth rises. They looked at reasons for this pattern, like how economic changes affect environmental resources and waste disposal. They also considered how people's desire for a clean environment shifts with income. Another factor they studied was the different types of pollution and how nature responds to them.