The Green Economy as an Approach to Mitigating the Effects of Environmental Toxicity: An Analytical Perspective

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  • Omaymah Ali Mohamed Abdulaziz Higher Institute of Agricultural Technology Alghayran, Tripoli, Libya Author

Keywords:

Green economy, environmental toxicity, sustainable economic growth, industrial pollution

Abstract

This study investigates the role of the green economy in mitigating environmental toxicity, employing a descriptive-analytical methodology based on a questionnaire directed at a sample of environmental stakeholders. The findings reveal broad acceptance of the green economy as an effective means to combat pollution; however, its practical implementation is hindered by legislative and institutional obstacles that demand urgent reform.

Statistical analysis reinforced the research hypotheses, indicating that promoting this economic model could significantly reduce levels of environmental toxicity, provided that strong political will and effective coordination among relevant actors are in place. In conclusion, the transition to a green economy is no longer a luxury but a necessary path to securing a safe and sustainable environment for future generations. Achieving this goal requires coordinated local and international efforts, along with a holistic vision that balances economic development and environmental preservation.

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Published

2025-05-12

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Omaymah Ali Mohamed Abdulaziz. (2025). The Green Economy as an Approach to Mitigating the Effects of Environmental Toxicity: An Analytical Perspective. The Open European Journal for Research in Medical and Basic Sciences (OEJRMBS), 1(2), 18-27. https://easdjournals.com/index.php/oejrmbs/article/view/38