What are the economic costs of environmental degradation ?
The text discusses the economic costs of environmental degradation, which include both direct and indirect costs. Direct costs are easily quantifiable and include resource depletion, health impacts, agricultural losses, and infrastructure damage. Indirect costs are more difficult to quantify but still have significant economic impacts, such as lost biodiversity, reduced quality of life, social unrest, and climate change mitigation costs. The text emphasizes the importance of addressing environmental issues for long-term economic stability and growth.