Having said that, remember that during the industrial revolution, massive polluting was coincidental (but not a coincidence) with increasing lifespans as that allowed general increase in wealth as well as non-farming specialization, which helps increase the rates of technological advance.
What's the connection you're proposing here?
Businesses are routinely driven out of California, and a significant driver of that process is the California EPA that seems to be manned by zealots who are incapable of considering the unintended consequences of their actions.
And yet we still have a higher per-capita GDP in CA than states like Nevada, Utah, or Texas where some of those businesses are moving.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_GDP_per_capita_(nominal)
And surely you have noticed that countries with the toughest environmental restrictions like the U.S., or E.U. member nations, are pretty prosperous places compared to the third world nations with lax environmental protections.