Can Green Growth Really Work?
Many economists and policy makers
advocate "green growth" as the new growth paradigm, based on enhanced
material/resource/energy efficiency, structural changes towards a
service economy and a switch to
renewable energy. This paper argues that growth, technological change, population-expansion
and governance constraints cast a
very long shadow on "green growth" hopes. Such an evolutionary approach will be insufficient to cope with the complexities
of climate change. It may rather give false hope and excuses to do
nothing really fundamental. Its proponents need to realize that
the required transformation goes far beyond innovation and structural
changes to include better distribution of income and wealth, limitation
of market power of dominant economic agents, and a culture of sufficiency.
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