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POLICY FOR ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY IN RUSSIA AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES

ПОЛИТИКА ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЯ ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКОЙ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ РОССИИ И ЗАРУБЕЖНЫХ СТРАН

POLICY FOR ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY IN RUSSIA AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Abstract

В последние десятилетия экологическая проблема приняла глобальный характер и требует консолидации мирового сообщества. Возникающие экологические угрозы становятся все более опасными для человечества, поэтому требуются усилия всех государств для предотвращения негативных последствий изменения окружающей среды. В данной статье рассматривается деятельность международных акторов в сфере обеспечения экологической безопасности. Авторами проведен сравнительный анализ правовых основ и национальных особенностей политики экологической безопасности Дании, США и России, рассмотрены примеры использования возобновляемых источников энергии, направленных на минимизацию экологических рисков, выявлены проблемы и определены перспективы реализации экологической политики в условиях перехода к «зеленой энергетике». In recent decades, the environmental problem has become global in nature and requires the consolidation of the world community. Emerging environmental threats are becoming more and more dangerous for humanity, therefore efforts of all states are required to prevent the negative consequences of environmental change. This article examines the activities of international actors in the field of ensuring environmental safety. The authors conducted a comparative analysis of the legal framework and national characteristics of environmental safety policies in Denmark, the USA and Russia, examined examples of the use of renewable energy sources aimed at minimizing environmental risks, identified problems and identified prospects for the implementation of environmental policy in the context of the transition to “green energy”.

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индекс экологической эффективности, «зеленая» энергетика, energy resources, экологическая политика, экологические стандарты, глобальная экологическая проблема, efficiency index, legal regulation of key safety, environmental standards, global environmental problem, правовое регулирование экологической безопасности, green energy, «зеленое» финансирование, environmental policy, энергетические ресурсы, green financing

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