In May, 2014, the London School of Economics published a report on Copenhagen as a «green economy leader,» listing eight
drivers of its green economy.
Not exact matches
Drivers will note that on each side
of the large round speedometer is a thin light strip that glows
green to signal when the engine is optimizing fuel
economy or blue when pushed.
For fuel -
economy minded
drivers, a display rewards good behavior with a growing number
of green leaves.
The analytical report aims to provide a number
of key findings to be considered by world leaders as they are setting out to chart new pathways to sustainable development.It explores the
drivers of change and transmission channels for the shift to a
green economy, and considers their implications for economic activity, employment growth and social outcomes, notably as regards to the key economic sectors.
This report illustrates how
green industrial policy can be a
driver for a
green economy transformation and highlights the social, environmental and economic co-benefits
of green industrial policy.