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World Bank report says going green makes economic sense

Authors tie employment, resources and productivity to environmental health

Climate change

Environmental protection is vital for the long-term health of economies, argues a report from the World Bank. The report, published on September 1, says environmental conditions have an impact on both human and physical capital. The authors – Richard Damania, Ebad Ebadi, Kentaro Mayr, Jason Russ and Esha Zaveri – say pollutants impede employees’ cognitive performance and productivity.

They add that 85% of the world’s largest companies that make up the S&P Global 1200 Index have a “significant

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