Demand, services and social aspects of mitigation

F Creutzig, J Roy, P Devine-Wright, J Díaz-José… - 2022 - espace.curtin.edu.au
Assessment of the social science literature and regional case studies reveals how social
norms, culture, and individual choices, interact with infrastructure and other structural …

A green new deal without growth?

R Mastini, G Kallis, J Hickel - Ecological economics, 2021 - Elsevier
The IPCC warns that in order to keep global warming under 1.5°, global emissions must be
cut to zero by 2050. Policymakers and scholars debate how best to decarbonise the energy …

[HTML][HTML] The end of business-as-usual?–A critical review of the air transport industry's climate strategy for 2050 from the perspectives of Degrowth

A Köves, Z Bajmócy - Sustainable Production and Consumption, 2022 - Elsevier
In discourses around sustainability, increasing eco-efficiency through technological
developments are highly popular as they promise the continuation of business-as-usual and …

Paradigms and the political economy of ecopolitical projects: green growth and degrowth compared

H Buch-Hansen, MB Carstensen - Competition & change, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Competing ecopolitical projects seek to deliver answers to one of the most central questions
of our time: how can the escalating climate crisis be halted? The paper asks how we may …

Are we at risk of an uneven low-carbon transition? Assessing evidence from a mixed-method elite study

L Eicke, A Goldthau - Environmental science & policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Uneven access to low carbon finance and technology may give rise to energy transition
frontrunners and laggards. This article offers a first conceptualization of the risks of an …

[HTML][HTML] Neoliberal economics, planetary health, and the COVID-19 pandemic: a Marxist ecofeminist analysis

S Mair - The Lancet Planetary Health, 2020 - thelancet.com
Planetary health sees neoliberal capitalism as a key mediator of socioecological crises, a
position that is echoed in much COVID-19 commentary. In this Personal View, I set out an …

The climate crisis as a catalyst for emancipatory transformation: An examination of the possible

D Stuart, R Gunderson, B Petersen - International Sociology, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
In 2018, a wave of climate change activism emerged in response to calls from scientists for
urgent, unprecedented, and far-reaching changes to address the climate crisis. Three social …

Revisiting the calculation debate: a call for a multiscale approach

F Adaman, P Devine - Rethinking Marxism, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This essay provides a framework to develop policies that can both resist the capitalist system
and formulate alternatives to it, by critically reviewing discussions of an ecosocialist society …

Bringing the environment back in: Overcoming the tragedy of the diffusion of the commons metaphor

B Cashore, S Bernstein - Perspectives on politics, 2023 - cambridge.org
Contrary to calls for increased relevance, the discipline of political science has had lasting
impacts in shaping environmental policy analysis. The ideas and approach advocated by …

Frictitious commodities: Virtuality, virtue and value in the carbon economy of repair

A Huff - Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
What 'nature'is being commodified in carbon markets, and why does it matter? How are
carbon commodities and ecologies of repair co-produced through carbon forestry? Are the …