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Green growth is essential to any stimulus

By Ban Ki-moon and Al Gore

Economic stimulus is the order of the day. This is as it must be, as governments around the world struggle to jump-start the global economy. But even as leaders address the immediate need to stimulate the economy, so too must they act jointly to ensure that the new de facto economic model being developed is sustainable for the planet and our future on it.

Read more on FT.com…


April 19, 2009 | 6:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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The crisis can be an opportunity to rethink the global economy

Interview with Jacques Weber by Meriem Bouamrane

With the financial and economic crisis tightening its grip around the world, many researchers, organizations and institutions are being galvanized into action. Terms like Green Deal or Global New Green Deal are circulating and, with natural resources becoming scarcer, there is talk of creating a tax system based on ecosystem services. Here, the economist and anthropologist Jacques Weber, Director of Research at the International Centre for Agricultural Research for Development (CIRAD) in France, analyses the ins and outs of an idea that is gaining ground: a shift towards green economics, to ensure that the global economy emerges from the crisis on a surer footing than before.

What is your analysis of the current crisis?

[...] The current crisis is indubitably financial in origin and would have happened sooner or later. But the fact that it came after steep price rises for petrol, minerals and food suggests that the crisis is one of objective rarity of non-renewable and renewable natural resources. It is the expression of this crisis that is financial.

Could the crisis be a blessing for sustainable development?

If the crisis is a result of the growing scarcity of natural resources, the ailing economy can be an opportunity to tackle this scarcity directly to make sure the problem doesn’t recur. It can be an opportunity to rethink both the global economy and national economies, and to redefine international institutions to serve the cause. [...]

Continue reading the interview in this extract [.pdf] from “A World of Science“, Vol. 7, No. 2, April-June 2009

Related links:
::  A World of Science (full version, Vol. 7, No. 2, April-June 2009)
::  A World of Science (UNESCO’s quarterly science journal)

Source:A World of Science
02-04-2009


April 5, 2009 | 6:04 AM Comments  0 comments

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Green Economy Initiative

Mobilizing and re-focusing the global economy towards investments in clean technologies and ‘natural’ infrastructure such as forests and soils is the best bet for real growth, combating climate change and triggering an employment boom in the 21st century.

On 22 October 2008, UNEP and leading economists launched the Green Economy Initiative (GEI) aimed at seizing an historic opportunity to bring about tomorrow’s economy today. The GEI, which will initially run for a period of two years, has three key elements: the Green Economy report, that will provide an overview, analysis and synthesis of how public policy can help markets accelerate the transition towards a green economy; The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB), a partnership project focusing on valuation issues; and finally the Green Jobs report, published in September 2008, that looked at employment trends.

Read more at UNEP.org…

Joint Statement - Towards a Green New Deal: Economic stimulus and policy action for the double crunch

A Global Green New Deal - Policy Brief

Or read the Ideas 4 Development Blog: Elements of a Global Green new Deal


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