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Summary of my talk at the #BeyondGrowth conference on the impossibility of green growth and the necessity of degrowth. 🧵
If you believe in green growth, the burden of proof is on you and you need to bring proof that these 5 things are possible. Waiting for that, we may want to start working on a sustainability transition that is actually feasible.
It’s tiny and it’s concentrated during a few years, especially years marked by a significant slow down of economic growth. the best way to green growth is to take growth away.
The numbers can be discussed but the logic is clear: producing and consuming more makes it more difficult to reduce ecological footprints. This is true for emissions and it’s even truer for other environmental pressures who are still intensely coupled with GDP.
If technological progress speeds up, great, it means we’ll reduce emissions even faster, but it feels irresponsibly foolish to bet the survival of humanity on a highly improbable miracle predicted by the obscure models of a handful of economists.
Once this is done, the size of the economy can then fluctuate around a steady-state: sometimes up, sometimes down. The important thing is that it should never overshoot biocapacity nor undershoot decent living standards.
The story of decoupling is reassuring; it’s a don’t worry, everything is fine, everything is going to be okay kind of thing to say. And this is precisely why that story is dangerous. The fable of green growth is acting as a kind of macroeconomic greenwashing.
My worry is that we’re losing precious time arguing that maybe, one day, perhaps, if-this-if-that, decoupling could happen. In the meantime, we are merely tinkering with a system that should be radically transformed.
Fact is, rich countries today still look like see-saws: when GDP goes up, nature goes down. The real question is: Which one do we really want to save?
Replay available here: beyond-growth-2023.eu
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