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Can degrowth save the climate?

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Feb 26, 2026
Jason Hickel, political economist at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and degrowth advocate, and Nick Stern, LSE economist known for the Stern Review and green growth work, debate pathways for climate-safe societies. They discuss whether growth can be decoupled from emissions. They outline investments, policy shifts, taxation and systemic changes needed to meet climate goals.
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INSIGHT

Investing To Break The Growth-Emissions Link

  • Nick Stern argues we can decouple growth from emissions by investing in renewables, storage, grids, transport and land restoration.
  • He emphasizes large capital investment in clean electricity, public transport and agricultural reform to raise living standards while cutting pollution.
ADVICE

Prioritise Visible Green Infrastructure Investments

  • Invest heavily in renewables, storage, grids, public transport, adaptation and carbon capture to enable green growth.
  • Nick says renewables are already cheaper and visible benefits (lower bills, green spaces) help secure public support.
INSIGHT

Romania Shows Historical Decoupling Limits

  • Romania doubled real GDP since 1990 while cutting emissions by 75%, showing decoupling is possible historically.
  • Madeleine warns low-hanging fruit may be exhausted and further rapid decarbonisation while growing is now much harder.
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