Neoliberalism Questions
Neoliberalism affects environmental policies by promoting market-based approaches and deregulation. Neoliberalism emphasizes the role of the free market in solving environmental issues, advocating for privatization and the use of economic incentives to address environmental problems. This approach often prioritizes economic growth and efficiency over environmental concerns, leading to reduced government intervention and weaker regulations. Critics argue that neoliberal policies can lead to the exploitation of natural resources, increased pollution, and inequality in access to environmental resources.