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Environmental quality should be a priority

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August 08, 2019

What is the issue?

  • Environmental issues have been increasingly disturbed because of global business practices, social issues and problems in handling waste.
  • Environmental concerns are weakening developing countries and they cannot be ignored any more.

What is the connection between growth and environmental degradation?

  • China logged large area of forests in the last decades of the past century.
  • The Chinese government concluded that deforestation was behind these events, and it has banned logging.
  • The USA has banned the import of shrimp harvested without the turtle excluder device, because of its concern for endangered sea turtles.
  • In 1994, the WTO intervened to address the above concern which is known as the Shrimp and Turtle case. The ruling was adopted in 1998.

How developing countries like India are affected?

  • They are affected due to the relocation of polluting industries from developed areas.
  • Many products that are banned in developed nations are marketed in the underdeveloped world.
  • Incidences of droughts and floods have caused large financial losses.
  • Over 2,000 Himalayan glaciers have melted in the past few decades, causing floods and climatic changes.

What imposes heavy social costs?

  • It is caused by dumping of nuclear and hazardous waste in developing countries and the shifting of polluting industries to developing countries.
  • It has serious health effects to the residents.
  • Exploitation of natural resources of developing countries to satisfy global demand causes ecological problems.
  • African nations have long been at the centre of such incidents.

How are the MNCs exploiting underdeveloped countries?

  • MNCs use polluting technologies to exploit these countries. These MNCs must be severely punished.
  • Environmental CSR aims to reduce damaging effects of these MNCs’ business processes.
  • At times, developed nations raise environmental issues as a trade barrier rather than for genuine reasons.

What is the intensified debate?

  • The debate has intensified in recent years on the connection between trade and environment, and the role the WTO can play is important in promoting environmental-friendly trade.
  • There are many circumstances where trade and the pursuit of trade liberalisation have had harmful environmental effects.
  • Also, trade can negatively impact environment when property rights in environmental resources are ill-defined or prices do not reflect scarcity.

What are the economic factors leading to degradation?

  • The FTA expansions result in the abuse of scarce environmental resources and degradation, which worsens through trade.
  • Some of the pollution can be purely local and others can have global repercussions.
  • If some countries have low environmental standards, big businesses are likely to shift production of environment-intensive products to these pollution havens.
  • Trade-induced competitive pressure forces countries to lower their environmental and health standards.

What is the positive point in international trade?

  • Some nations have extremely high quantities of raw materials, which they are unable to use domestically.
  • With freer trade, nations can take advantage of their material surplus to benefit their economy by selling this surplus to other nations.
  • Organisations like Unilever, IKEA, IBM and Adobe have the most comprehensive CSR programmes.

 

Source: Financial Express

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