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The Green New Deal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The impact of climate change, long merely an abstract prospect, has rapidly become manifest these last years. To prevent rapid global warming, a daunting level of policy intervention is needed.
Oudenampsen, M.
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How to Pay for the Green New Deal

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
This paper follows the methodology developed by J. M. Keynes in his How to Pay for the War pamphlet to estimate the "costs" of the Green New Deal (GND) in terms of resource requirements. Instead of simply adding up estimates of the government spending that would be required, we assess resource availability that can be devoted to implementing GND ...
Nersisyan, Yeva, Wray, Larry Randall
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‘Deal or No Deal?’: Assessing the UK’s New Green Deal

Open House International, 2014
The UK government has recently implemented the Green Deal, a new pay-as-you-save policy which seeks to fundamentally reform the existing housing stock to make it more energy efficient. Regarded by its proponents as a ‘revolutionary programme to bring our buildings up to date’ (HM Government 2010: 2), generate cash savings for householders, and ...
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Kulturindustrie and the Green New Deal

IPPR Progressive Review, 2019
How can we force a shift in culture to face the challenges of the future?
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Sustainable Futures and Green New Deals

This academic book critically examines the concept of sustainable futures and its interdependence with the policy framework of Green New Deals. We emphasize the inherent link between the two concepts by highlighting how Green New Deals can pave the way for a sustainable and just future in key areas such as environmental policy, economic development ...
Zaheer Allam, Ali Cheshmehzangi
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Global Green New Deal

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2009
The last year was marked by food, fuel, and financial crises and the latter has translated itself into a global economic crisis. Climate change is accelerating and, unless checked, it promises to be the greatest market failure of all time with serious and significant implications for employment and economic activity. We must produce and consume in far
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A people’s green new deal

New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy, 2023
No ...
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The green deal – just transition and sustainable development goals Nexus

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Sanja Filipovic   +2 more
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A Global Green New Deal

2010
Meeting the short run challenges of reviving the worldwide economy need not mean sacrificing long run economic and environmental sustainability. A Global Green New Deal (GGND) is an economic policy strategy for ensuring a more economically and environmentally sustainable world economic recovery.
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