Can the global Green New Deal movement survive the pandemic?
Pegels, Anna / Clara Brandi / Tilman AltenburgExterne Publikationen (2020)
published on greengrowthknowledge.org, 30.04.2020
COVID-19 has quickly developed from a global health crisis into a severe economic one. But this may be an opportunity to restructure our economies and channel funds into green investments. Politically informed smart green transformations will prioritize win-wins over costlier reform processes that risk turning into dead ends and make sure as much environmental conditionality as possible is added to the non-green bailouts that will be part of economic recovery packages.
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