{"id":446244,"date":"2010-03-19T06:01:27","date_gmt":"2010-03-19T10:01:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/?p=32843"},"modified":"2010-03-19T06:01:27","modified_gmt":"2010-03-19T10:01:27","slug":"economy-over-environment-why-not-have-both-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/446244","title":{"rendered":"Economy Over Environment? Why Not Have Both?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/papundits.files.wordpress.com\/2009\/09\/nick_loris_sm.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-22494\" style=\"margin:5px;\" title=\"nick_loris_sm\" src=\"http:\/\/papundits.files.wordpress.com\/2009\/09\/nick_loris_sm.jpg?w=68&#038;h=96\" alt=\"\" width=\"68\" height=\"96\" \/><\/a>By <strong>Nick Loris<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a common misconception that a tradeoff exists between economic  growth and environmental cleanliness. For decades Gallup has <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gallup.com\/poll\/126788\/Americans-Firm-Prioritizing-Economy-Environment.aspx\" >been  conducting a poll asking <\/a>about this very tradeoff. According <a href=\"http:\/\/weblogs.baltimoresun.com\/features\/green\/2010\/03\/polls_were_less_worried_happie.html\" >to  its latest one<\/a>, \u201c53 percent said economic growth should be the  nation\u2019s top priority, even if the environment has to suffer. Just 38  percent put their priority on environmental protection, even if it  limited growth. The share of Americans favoring the environment over  growth is the lowest since 1984.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In 1990, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gallup.com\/poll\/126788\/Americans-Firm-Prioritizing-Economy-Environment.aspx\" >the  results <\/a>were 71 percent preferred protection of the environment  even at the chance of curbing economic growth compared to only 19  percent suggesting economic growth should be the priority. Clearly this  is indicative of the current state of our economy but the trend <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gallup.com\/poll\/126788\/Americans-Firm-Prioritizing-Economy-Environment.aspx\" >in  the Gallup chart <\/a>shows more people favoring the economy. This  year\u2019s results should send a strong signal to Congress that now (but not  ever) is not the time to implement policies that would raise the price  of energy and stunt economic growth, especially when these policies  produce negligible or detrimental environmental effects. Legislation  that aims to cut CO2 reduces resources available to grow our economy and  become more energy and environmentally efficient. John Tierney from the  <em>New York Times <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/04\/21\/science\/earth\/21tier.html?_r=4&amp;ref=earth\" >says<\/a>,<\/p>\n<p><span id=\"more-32843\"><\/span><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>In  dozens of studies, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.perc.org\/articles\/article207.php\" >researchers  identified Kuznets curves <\/a>for a variety of environmental problems.  There are exceptions to the trend, especially in countries with inept  governments and poor systems of property rights, but in general, richer  is eventually greener. As incomes go up, people often focus first on  cleaning up their drinking water, and then later on air pollutants like  sulfur dioxide. As their wealth grows, people consume more energy, but  they move to more efficient and cleaner sources.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The market yields economic  and environmental outcomes people desire by allocating scarce resources  and inviting competition. Fred Smith of the Competitive Enterprise  Institute <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ccsindia.org\/ccsindia\/lssreader\/13lssreader.pdf\" >provides  an example<\/a>:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>Consider, for example, the fears  expressed in the early post-war era that copper would soon be in short  supply. Copper was the lifeblood of the world\u2019s communication system,  essential to link together humanity throughout the world. Extrapolations  suggested problems and copper prices escalated accordingly. The result?  New sources of copper in Africa, South America, and even the U.S. and  Canada were found. That concern, however, also prompted others to review  new technologies, an effort that produced today\u2019s rapidly expanding  fiber optics links.<\/p>\n<p>Such changes would be viewed as miraculous if  not now commonplace in the industrialized, and predominantly  capitalistic, nations of the world. Data assembled by Lynn Scarlett of  the Reason Foundation noted that a system requiring, say, 1,000 tons of  copper can be replaced by as little as 25 kilograms of silicon, the  basic component of sand. Moreover, the fiber optics system has the  ability to carry over 1,000 times the information of the older copper  wire. Such rapid increases in communication technology are also  providing for the displacement of oil as electronic communication  reduces the need to travel and commute. The rising fad of telecommuting  was not dreamed up by some utopian environmental planner, but was rather  a natural outgrowth of market processes.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>And the  importance of well established property rights cannot be stressed  enough. When property rights cease to exist, people do not have the  proper incentives to devote their own resources to protect and improve  their land. It also allows for a conservation market to thrive. Pacific  Forest Trust, for instance, makes payments to a tree farm \u201cin return for  an agreement to never subdivide its land and always maintain a  sustainable forest.\u201d Nature Conservancy and Ducks Unlimited purchase  land to create and protect habitats and establish wildlife preserves,  and billionaire Ted Turner is attempting to restore bison wildlife by  buying property in Montana.<\/p>\n<p>In today\u2019s economy, it\u2019s no surprise  Americans are prioritizing the economy ahead of the environment, but  these two issues are not mutually exclusive. We can have our cake and  eat it too.<\/p>\n<p><em>Contributing Author <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.heritage.org\/author\/nloris\" >Nick Loris<\/a> writes at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.heritage.org\/\" >The  Heritage Foundation<\/a> and he is a Research Assistant at The Heritage  Foundation\u2019s Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Read more informative articles at <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.heritage.org\/\" >Heritage \u2013 The Foundry<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Filed under: <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/111th-congress\/'>111th Congress<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/countries\/americas\/america-usa\/'>America (USA)<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/politics\/blundering-bureaucrats\/'>Blundering Bureaucrats<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/environment\/climate-alarmists\/'>Climate Alarmists<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/environment\/climate-change-environment\/'>Climate Change<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/politics\/conniving-politicians\/'>Conniving Politicians<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/environment\/'>Environment<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/environment\/environmental-activists\/'>Environmental activists<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/fear-mongering\/'>Fear-mongering<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/environment\/global-warming\/'>Global Warming<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/infrastructure-problems\/'>Infrastructure Problems<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/politics\/liberals\/'>Liberals<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/politics\/'>Politics<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/power-hungry\/'>Power Hungry<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/propaganda\/'>Propaganda<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/public-opinion\/'>Public Opinion<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/category\/politics\/spine-donor-politicians\/'>Spine Donor Politicians<\/a> Tagged: <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/carbon-cap-and-trade-legislation\/'>Carbon Cap And Trade Legislation<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/carbon-dioxide-co2-emissions\/'>Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/climate-change-religion\/'>Climate Change Religion<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/conservation\/'>Conservation<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/energy-costs\/'>Energy Costs<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/environmental-political-agenda\/'>Environmental Political Agenda<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/global-warming-hype\/'>Global Warming Hype<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/heritage-the-foundry\/'>Heritage &#8211; The Foundry<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/tony\/'>Tony<\/a>, <a href='http:\/\/papundits.wordpress.com\/tag\/u-s-energy-policy\/'>U.S. Energy Policy<\/a> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/gocomments\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/comments\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\" \/><\/a> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/godelicious\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/delicious\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\" \/><\/a> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/gostumble\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/stumble\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\" \/><\/a> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/godigg\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/digg\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\" \/><\/a> <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/goreddit\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.wordpress.com\/1.0\/reddit\/papundits.wordpress.com\/32843\/\" \/><\/a> <img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\" src=\"http:\/\/stats.wordpress.com\/b.gif?host=papundits.wordpress.com&#038;blog=174708&#038;post=32843&#038;subd=papundits&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Nick Loris It\u2019s a common misconception that a tradeoff exists between economic growth and environmental cleanliness. For decades Gallup has been conducting a poll asking about this very tradeoff. According to its latest one, \u201c53 percent said economic growth should be the nation\u2019s top priority, even if the environment has to suffer. 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