Abstract
Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century, threatening ecosystems, economies, and human health. In response, the concept of the green economy has emerged as a strategic framework for achieving sustainable development while addressing the environmental, social, and economic dimensions of climate change.
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