The consequences of unsustainable economic activity on climate change
Abstract
In the postmodern economy, entrepreneurs were motivated to obtain profitable growth rates without correlating economic output indicators with the ability to regenerate economic resources. For this reason, there was an increase in the supply of economic goods absorbed by a rise that had to be supported by monetary inflationary instruments. The issue that has escaped somewhat under control is providing of economic sustainability and environmental impact on the medium and long term. The effects of this extensive, accelerated, consumer-focused economic process propagate to the environment, generating global problems with severe repercussions in terms of ensuring a homeostasis at social level. The paper analyzes, in a comprehensive holistic approach, the factors that influence the sustainable economy and their deviations in the real, formal form of the manifestation of the economic activities. The results explain the rational strategy for rarely assisted technological resources in consensus with ensuring sustainable welfare for the individual and society.