Monday, February 15, 2021

Green Keynesianism

This was my Climate CoLab submission from 2014. It still ranks high in the Google search for the term Green Keynesianism, so it gets read, even though it was essentially dismissed by the Climate CoLab team. Considering the first step is now Biden administration policy, it may be worth keeping it in a safer, separate spot than the CoLab records, so I posted it to Google.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fNSpBSTiYz76kH0HGdwtbvrf4tyPPX3c/view?usp=sharing

Later, I cleaned it up for publication in Ecological Economics journal. It was initially accepted, then turned down again. I can see why. It argues that ecological economics thinking is not influential and unlikely to become so.

(But that doesn't mean to say it isn't true, or useful, thinking.)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oPA_2gUHHbJLhcRiWrYNq6UcHLMxyP65/view?usp=sharing


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