Environmental consequences of COVID-19 on the global and Russian economics

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In the article, the environmental consequences of COVID-19 are divided into three groups: negative, positive and ambiguously interpreted. Over the coming years, we can expect a weakening of the attention of the state, business and the population towards environmental issues, a decrease in environmentally oriented costs, redirection of cash flows to maintain or prevent a significant drop in the material standard of living. Among the conditionally positive consequences of COVID-19 and the associated economic crisis, one can single out a short-term reduction in the environmental impact, awareness of the increasingly urgent need for an early change in the export-raw material model, and the requirement for international coordination.

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Bobylev, S. N. (2020). Environmental consequences of COVID-19 on the global and Russian economics. Population and Economics, 4(2), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.4.e53279

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