Pollution Runs Rampant as Profit-Driven Firms Ignore Public Good
Public goods are products or services that everyone can benefit from and that don't run out when used. Examples include clean air and national defense. On the other hand, private goods are things like food that can be used up and only one person can use at a time. Public goods are often not provided enough by the market because companies and individuals prioritize their own profits over the well-being of everyone. This can lead to issues like pollution.