The limits to degrowth: Economic and climatic consequences of pessimist assumptions on decoupling

The limits to degrowth: Economic and climatic consequences of pessimist assumptions on decoupling

In the debate between proponents of green growth and degrowth, the core issue is whether decoupling carbon emissions and resource use from GDP growth is possible, and if so, possible at a rate fast enough to achieve policy goals such as global warming of maximum 1.5 °C or 2 °C. In this paper, the claims by degrowth scholars on the limits of decoupling growth and carbon emissions are critically examined by assessing the economic and climate consequences of their claims. [Lire plus…]

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