新自由主义(国际关系)
责备
意识形态
气候变化
政治经济学
气候变化的政治经济学
自由市场
经济
政府(语言学)
公共物品
政治学
政治
法学
新古典经济学
哲学
精神科
生物
语言学
生态学
心理学
作者
Anders Fremstad,Mark Paul
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107353
摘要
Activists and scholars increasingly blame neoliberalism for the failure to sharply reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but there is insufficient research that investigates the theoretical link between neoliberalism and climate paralysis. This paper seeks to fill that gap by presenting a coherent account of how neoliberal ideology has constrained policies to address climate change in the United States. As motivation, we first present evidence suggesting more neoliberal countries perform worse in addressing climate change. We then analyze how three tenets of neoliberal ideology—to decentralize democracy, defund public investment, and deregulate the economy—have stymied climate action in the United States. Finally, we discuss the Green New Deal as a decisively anti-neoliberal framework that seeks to wield the power of the federal government to pursue large-scale public investments and binding climate regulations for rapid decarbonization.
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