Green Growth, Smart Growth: A New Approach to Economics, Innovation and the Environment

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Anthem Press, Jun 15, 2015 - Political Science - 390 pages

This book is not another warning about the end of the world. It is neither a penitential sermon on environmentalism, nor an appeal to frugality and self-restraint. Far from having exhausted the era of technological, social and democratic progress, we are on the brink of a new stage of industrial modernity: a shift from a fossil-based to a postfossil economy, from the ruthless exploitation of nature toward growth in tandem with it. Decoupling economic growth from environmental consumption is an ambitious goal, but also an achievable one.

Drawing on the German policy experience of tackling climate change, ‘Green Growth, Smart Growth’ outlines a positive way forward in this great transformation and it does so in the conviction that the danger industrial civilization poses to our future can be overcome using the means of modernity: science, technology and democracy. It is by no means certain that we will win the race against climate change and dwindling resources. That will require nothing less than a great leap forward—a green industrial revolution.

 

Contents

Foreword by Anthony Giddens
A Changing World
The Limits to Growth The Growth of Limits
The Malaise of Modernity
The Green Industrial Revolution
Bioeconomics
The Future of Agriculture
An Energy Revolution
The Postfossil City
Ecocapitalism
The Politics of Environmental Transformation
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
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Ralf Fücks has written widely on environmental policy and political economy, and is currently President of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, an influential public policy organization advancing green visions and projects.

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