Green Technology and Innovation as Drivers of Sustainable Development

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Prof. Rebecca J. Sinclair

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Green technology and innovation have emerged as essential drivers of sustainable development in response to growing environmental challenges, resource scarcity, climate change, and the need for sustainable economic growth. Traditional patterns of industrialization and resource consumption have contributed significantly to environmental degradation, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions, creating urgent demands for cleaner and more efficient technologies. Green technology refers to the development and application of environmentally friendly products, processes, and systems that reduce environmental impacts while promoting resource efficiency and economic productivity. Innovation in green technologies plays a critical role in supporting sustainable development by enabling societies to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own. Green technologies encompass a wide range of sectors, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable transportation, waste management, water conservation, green buildings, and environmentally sustainable manufacturing processes. These innovations help reduce carbon emissions, conserve natural resources, improve environmental quality, and create new economic opportunities. Moreover, green innovation contributes to increased competitiveness, job creation, technological advancement, and resilience in the face of environmental and economic challenges.

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Prof. Rebecca J. Sinclair. 2026. “Green Technology and Innovation As Drivers of Sustainable Development”. Journal of the West 65 (1):476-82. https://journalofthewest.com/jw/article/view/57.
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