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

Hubert Buch‐Hansen, Martin B. Carstensen

2021Competition & Change88 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

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 meaningfully compare ecopolitical projects that originate in fundamentally different conceptions of the type of change necessary to reach a sustainable organization of society? Using Peter Hall's paradigm approach as a starting point, the paper employs extant political economy scholarship to develop a framework that sets out four key dimensions that work as points of comparison between ecopolitical projects. The framework is applied in a comparison of the competing ecopolitical projects of green growth and degrowth to elucidate the ways in which these projects differ profoundly in terms of the extensiveness of change they envision, the actors they consider pivotal for sustainability transitions, their scientific basis and their distributional consequences.

Topics & Concepts

DegrowthScholarshipSustainabilityExtant taxonPoliticsWork (physics)Key (lock)Green growthSociologyPolitical economySustainable developmentNeoclassical economicsEconomic systemEnvironmental ethicsPolitical scienceEconomicsEcologyEconomic growthEngineeringBiologyMechanical engineeringLawPhilosophyEvolutionary biologySustainability and Climate Change GovernanceClimate Change Policy and EconomicsSustainable Development and Environmental Policy