Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological footprints (Koch and Fritz 2014; Fritz and Koch 2016) suggest that current Western production and consumption patterns and welfare standards are incompatible with environmental limits and IPCC climate targets. In the absence of evidence for absolute decoupling of economic growth, material resource input and carbon emissions – and allowing for ‘catch-up’ development in poor countries – rich countries would need to review established development pathways and associated welfare standards to bring these in line with ecological thresholds and to reach UN climate targets. The paper discusses the provision of welfare in such a transition process with...
Growth-dependent welfare states contribute to climate emergency. The ecological economics, degrowth,...
A deprioritization of economic growth in policy making in developed nations will need to be part of ...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
Theories of welfare and public policies do not normally question GDP, income growth and rising mater...
The emerging concept of sustainable welfare attempts to integrate environmental sustainability and s...
The article discusses approaches to welfare under no-growth conditions and against the background of...
The commentary addresses the scope for synergy between climate change policy and social policy in th...
More and more nation states are now committing to net-zero carbon by 2050 at the latest, which is en...
In 2015, the world nations agreed to tackle the “two greatest challenges of our century” to paraphra...
This thesis explores the theoretical and empirical connection between the welfare state and national...
Sustainable development and climate change mitigation have become guiding policy principles in many ...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
Growth-dependent welfare states contribute to climate emergency. The ecological economics, degrowth,...
A deprioritization of economic growth in policy making in developed nations will need to be part of ...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
Theories of welfare and public policies do not normally question GDP, income growth and rising mater...
The emerging concept of sustainable welfare attempts to integrate environmental sustainability and s...
The article discusses approaches to welfare under no-growth conditions and against the background of...
The commentary addresses the scope for synergy between climate change policy and social policy in th...
More and more nation states are now committing to net-zero carbon by 2050 at the latest, which is en...
In 2015, the world nations agreed to tackle the “two greatest challenges of our century” to paraphra...
This thesis explores the theoretical and empirical connection between the welfare state and national...
Sustainable development and climate change mitigation have become guiding policy principles in many ...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
Growth-dependent welfare states contribute to climate emergency. The ecological economics, degrowth,...
A deprioritization of economic growth in policy making in developed nations will need to be part of ...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...