Green New Deal
Thoughts
I like the Green New Deal at the moment. The idea of transitioning to an environmentally sustainable economy that stays within global boundaries while providing jobs and prosperity - all sounds pretty good.
However, I'm not really aware of all the details, and I know there are critiques of it, and I'd like to read up on those.
As a policy
They make some good points about it on this episode of NovaraFM:
- it works best as a policy if its very bold - e.g. 2030 as the target
- it is superficially quite easy to understand, even if you don't dive into all of the depth behind it
- it could work as a bold single issue policy that counters the 'get Brexit done' single issue policy of the Tories
- it needs to be framed with an antagonist - in this case, the 1% who need to pay their taxes in order to provide the money to fund it
Clean energy jobs
Coalfield communities built our wealth and influence at great cost. We are owed new clean energy jobs and the infrastructure to create them.
– Lisa Nandy, Yes, we need climate action; but it needs to be rooted in people’s daily reality
Dencentraliesd ownership
- Green new deal fits well with decentralised worker ownership
Criticisms
The so-called “green new deal” is willing to create hope, but is giving space to companies, corporations and governments dedicated to exploiting and destroying nature. – About the climate strike and the dark sides of the “green new deal”
Misc
In contrast to the failed neoliberal attempt to address rising CO2 levels by creating a market for carbon credits, the GND puts forward a green [[Keynesianism]] that places public job creation and enhanced social welfare at the center of its decarbonization strategy.
Related
- [[Lucas Plan]]
Useful links
- public document at doc.anagora.org/green-new-deal
- video call at meet.jit.si/green-new-deal
a green new deal that works for people and planet with max ajl
climate change as class war building socialism on a warming planet
community networks
ecological leninism with kai heron
ecosocialism and the ecological crisis
ecosocialism for realists transitions trade offs and authoritarian dangers
environment nature
first and third world ecosocialisms
gnd vs degrowth live panel from labour conference 2021
municipal socialism
non reformist reform
seagreen wind farm
the care manifesto
the future is degrowth
the lucas plan
the role of technology in eco socialism
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