Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. If green growth measures, such as targeted investment in environmental projects and incentivised regulation, are implemented in a well-thought out way, then they may pave the way for a new ‘green industrial revolution’
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epit...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 19, 25 pages The debate on growth versus the environment is usually s...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economi...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
Green growth is about making growth processes resource-efficient, cleaner and more resilient without...
In the face of a stalled international process on climate change, domestic action has taken center s...
Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underli...
Advocates of green-growth policies and those who advocate policies to stop growth both accept that t...
Economic growth has historically been the main driver of rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To a...
‘Greening’ economic growth discourses are increasingly replacing the catchword of ‘sustainable devel...
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epit...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 19, 25 pages The debate on growth versus the environment is usually s...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economi...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
Green growth is about making growth processes resource-efficient, cleaner and more resilient without...
In the face of a stalled international process on climate change, domestic action has taken center s...
Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underli...
Advocates of green-growth policies and those who advocate policies to stop growth both accept that t...
Economic growth has historically been the main driver of rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To a...
‘Greening’ economic growth discourses are increasingly replacing the catchword of ‘sustainable devel...
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epit...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 19, 25 pages The debate on growth versus the environment is usually s...