Is green growth happening? An empirical analysis of achieved versus Paris-compliant CO2–GDP decoupling in high-income countries

J Vogel, J Hickel - The Lancet Planetary Health, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background Scientists have raised concerns about whether high-income countries, with
their high per-capita CO 2 emissions, can decarbonise fast enough to meet their obligations …

[HTML][HTML] How much growth is required to achieve good lives for all? Insights from needs-based analysis

J Hickel, D Sullivan - World Development Perspectives, 2024 - Elsevier
Some narratives in international development hold that ending poverty and achieving good
lives for all will require every country to reach the levels of GDP per capita that currently …

Social policy in a future of degrowth? Challenges for decommodification, commoning and public support

K Kongshøj - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2023 - nature.com
Achieving sustainability within planetary boundaries requires radical changes to production
and consumption beyond technology-and efficiency-oriented solutions, especially in affluent …

Transforming provisioning systems to enable 1.5 lifestyles in Europe? Expert and stakeholder views on overcoming structural barriers

H Kreinin, D Fuchs, P Mamut, S Hirth… - … : Science, Practice and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article explores the urgent need for transformative change toward provisioning systems
that align with staying as close as possible to the Paris Agreement's 1.5° C limit for climate …

An eco-social policy typology: From system reproduction to transformation

R Schulze Waltrup - Global Social Policy, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Eco-social policy research has emerged to address the interconnected and escalating
pressures of social reproduction, climate change, and biodiversity loss, which require …

Sufficiency as a value standard: From preferences to needs

I Gough - Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper outlines a conceptual framework for a sufficiency economy, defining sufficiency
as the space between a generalizable notion of human wellbeing and ungeneralisable …

Whose negative emissions? Exploring emergent perspectives on CDR from the EU's hard to abate and fossil industries

A Brad, T Haas, E Schneider - Frontiers in Climate, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Net zero targets have rapidly become the guiding principle of climate policy, implying the
use of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to compensate for residual emissions. At the same …

Universal basic income, services, or time politics? A critical realist analysis of (potentially) transformative responses to the care crisis

R Bärnthaler, C Dengler - Journal of Critical Realism, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Using an (eco-) feminist Marxist-Polanyian theoretical lens, this article explores the diverse
relations between contemporary care-crisis symptoms in Western Europe and its generative …

[图书][B] Der neue sozial-ökologische Klassenkonflikt: Mentalitäts-und Interessengegensätze im Streit um Transformation

D Eversberg, M Fritz, L von Faber, M Schmelzer - 2024 - library.oapen.org
Wie lässt sich angesichts der krisenhaften sozialen, politischen und ökologischen
Herausforderungen der Gegenwart die gesellschaftliche Konfliktlage verstehen, aus der der …

[HTML][HTML] Structural barriers to sufficiency: the contribution of research on elites

M Koch, K Emilsson, J Lee… - Buildings & …, 2024 - journal-buildingscities.org
Abstract 'Sufficiency'has become a key term within sustainability science. The satisfaction of
basic human needs for all and for multiple generations is only possible if coupled to the …