Low Carbon Economy and Sustainable Development of Sports Industry

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It proposes that the environmental, ethics on sustainable development of sports industry and explore the path of sustainable development of sports industry through elaborating the environmental crisis caused from development of sports industry, expounding the connotation of low carbon economy and analyzing the immanent correlation, between low carbon economy and sports industry based on the perspective of environmental ethics. This paper suggest that development of sports industry need rely on low carbon economy, low carbon economy is the fundamental security to realize the sustainable development of sports industry, the sustainable development of sports industry will be achieved only complying with environmental ethics standard, reasonable using social resources and natural resources, by establishing the idea of green environmental protection, improving both morality and law regulate the market, strengthening the industry self-regulation and supervision, promoting economical consumption idea and other means to develop low carbon economic.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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2377-2380

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May 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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