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Degrowth, green growth, and climate justice for Africa

Chukwumerije Okereke

2024Review of International Studies28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The concept of degrowth aligns with the principles of Climate and Environmental Justice (CEJ) in significant aspects. Both frameworks underline the need for new global structures and social movements that promote ecological conservation, local economic regeneration, and social well-being that goes beyond material accumulation. Therefore, degrowth can reinforce the pursuit of transformative global climate justice. However, I contend that significant contradictions remain between degrowth and North–South climate justice. I argue that on both conceptual and policy grounds, a ‘strong version’ of the green economy provides a better foundation for seeking international climate justice for Africa than degrowth. I also contend that green growth is a more pragmatic and realistic approach to global climate justice because it is more sensitive to the norms, structures, and dynamics of global politics.

Topics & Concepts

DegrowthEconomic JusticeClimate justiceGreen growthPolitical scienceDevelopment economicsPolitical economyEnvironmental ethicsClimate changeGeographySociologyEcologyEconomicsLawBiologyPhilosophySustainabilitySustainable developmentSustainable Development and Environmental Policy
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