Perspectives On A Global Green New Deal

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Resource type

Reports

Resource link

https://global-gnd.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/GGND-Booklet-DIGITAL-withlink-single.pdf

Author or organization

Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, The LeapProperty "Author" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.

Funded by

The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Date published

2021

Translations

Key themes

Climate Justice, Justice-centered Transition, Health, Housing and Social Protection, Trade and Investment, Conservation, Food and Energy - Land, Water, Ice and Oceans, Migration Foreign Policy, Debt, Reparations and Accountability

Geographical focus

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Summary

Promises of a ‘Green New Deal’ have captured the imagination of climate activists, scholars and policymakers across Europe and North America. Unless grounded in principles of global justice, the promise of green jobs and infrastructure in the Global North could simply mean a continuation of colonial patterns of inequality and exploitation around the world. What would it mean for the Green New Deal to be globally fair? Harpreet Kaur Paul and Dalia Gebrial bring together climate justice insights experts from around the world, to explore the key themes that will define the future of any equitable and just global green new deal

The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of the Federal Republic of Germany. +
Climate Justice, Justice-centered Transition, Health, Housing and Social Protection, Trade and Investment, Conservation, Food and Energy - Land, Water, Ice and Oceans, Migration Foreign Policy, Debt, Reparations and Accountability +
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