Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecological breakdown. Green growth theory asserts that continued economic expansion is compatible with our planet's ecology, as technological change and substitution will allow us to absolutely decouple GDP growth from resource use and carbon emissions. This claim is now assumed in national and international policy, including in the Sustainable Development Goals. But empirical evidence on resource use and carbon emissions does not support green growth theory. Examining relevant studies on historical trends and model-based projections, we find that: (1) there is no empirical evidence that absolute decou...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. I...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
There are still many illusions to overcome in the growth discussion. These illusions may be seen in ...
A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epit...
The paradigm dominating how American policymakers currently approach the climate crisis issue is gre...
Economic growth has historically been the main driver of rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To a...
Economic growth has historically been the main driver of rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To a...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
This paper suggests a theoretical model of inclusive green growth. Paper analyses development mechan...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. I...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
There are still many illusions to overcome in the growth discussion. These illusions may be seen in ...
A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epit...
The paradigm dominating how American policymakers currently approach the climate crisis issue is gre...
Economic growth has historically been the main driver of rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To a...
Economic growth has historically been the main driver of rising greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. To a...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
This paper suggests a theoretical model of inclusive green growth. Paper analyses development mechan...
Michael Jacobs argues that green growth speaks directly to the economic priority of governments. Env...
This short article, based on a presentation at the London School of Economics, criticizes the common...
Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. I...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...