Green Developers – Happy or Not?

The recent meetings of global leaders on environmental protection seem to have given a promising result for the development of the green programmes around the globe. They all agreed on strict policies to encourage people to live in a greener world, to stimulate recycling, to impose rules that the governments need to comply with in order to live in a cleaner environment. However, what has become a major problem for worries for the developers of green technologies is the economic crisis that still seems to have grabbed the European Union and the US.
The EU legislation on bio diesel supplier companies and hybrid cars is quite seductive for future hybrid owners – no road tax and a few beneficial factors like reduced insurance. However, the people outside the automotive industry seem to be reluctant. The legislation of the European Union means that after 2012 some 90% of all constructions need to be equipped with instalments to satisfy its own primary energy needs like warm water and electricity for basic needs. The developers of such technologies say that due to the post recession conditions, the prices of such constructions would rise significantly and many of their companies would be faced with difficulties finding customers as the construction market and industry would shrink.
Furthermore, the people of the US claim that the imposition of more strict rules regarding the environmental protection would obstruct the development of the technique aimed to reduce unemployment. Since a lot of capital would be consumed for the development of such approaches, the money that are to be distributed among unemployed in order to re insert them in the industry would decrease substantially – this is a problem since the US cannot afford future rise in unemployment and destabilization of the economy and for the first time seems to be growing.