AshEse Journal of Economics
Vol. 8(2), pp. 339-353, August, 2022
ISSN: 2396-8966
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The Environmental Economic Impact of Green Technology A Case Study: Egypt Versus Denmark
Karim Badr El-Din Attia Hassanien
Associate Professor of Economics, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Heliopolis University for Sustainable Development, Egypt. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Received August, 2022; Accepted August, 2022
The purpose of this research is to identify and illustrate the impact of green technology from an environmental economic aspect. Green technology is known as a vital factor that helps to protect the environment, conserve nature, and fix the negative impacts that are caused by humans. Green Technology is not only used in developed countries but also in developing countries. Although, Green technology may have many positive effects on both developed and developing countries; however, it has disadvantages that may harm the environment. In addition, the research focuses on using of renewable sources in Egypt, including, how renewably produced energy has been developed in the country over the past few years and still developing. Also, it covers the other steps taken by Egypt towards environmental and sustainable development as pillar of its 2030 ambitious sustainable development strategy. This study also uses Denmark as a developed country and one of the best performers in green technology. Finally, the findings may be useful in implementing green technology in Egypt with keeping the negative impact of this technology under control.
Key words:Green technology, Environmental pollution, Renewable energy, Electric vehicles, eco-friendly technology, Environmental Sustainability, Egypt 2030 Sustainable Development Strategy.