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jwmason.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the intersection of Keynesian economics, socialism, and decarbonization, arguing that rapid decarbonization can coexist with economic growth and improved labor conditions. It challenges traditional economic paradigms, emphasizing the need for coordinated planning and rejecting the notion that decarbonization necessitates a trade-off with current living standards. The piece also addresses the political and institutional challenges of transitioning to a sustainable economy, highlighting the importance of centralized coordination and the limitations of market-based solutions. | |
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in.boell.org
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| | | | | India's energy transition has become a prominent issue in both the BJP and Congress manifesto. Although the nation's clean energy future has been firmly set in motion, financial and policy challenges lie ahead for the future government. | |
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ips-dc.org
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| | | | | The "abundance" climate agenda is little more than a progressive repackaging of trickle-down, anti-regulatory economics. | |
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mondoweiss.net
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| | | In leaked comments, the former head of Israel's Military Intelligence said it is necessary for Israel to carry out a genocide in Gaza: "The fact that there are already 50,000 killed in Gaza is necessary and required for future generations." | ||