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How to ‘decouple’ emissions from economic growth? These economists say you can’t.

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Last updated: 2024/03/04 at 11:58 AM
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For nearly 200 years, economic activity and carbon emissions have grown hand in hand, with one impacting the other in what economists refer to as a “coupled” relationship. This has led to disastrous consequences for the planet, with atmospheric CO2 concentrations reaching levels not seen for millions of years. Despite this, there is hope for change through a concept known as decoupling, where economic growth can continue without a corresponding increase in greenhouse gas emissions.

While many celebrate the progress made in decoupling in various countries, there is a group of economists challenging the prevailing narrative. They argue that current decoupling trends are either short-term or not happening quickly enough to meet international climate targets. These dissenters view decoupling as a “neoliberal fantasy” and question its ability to address the climate crisis effectively.

The debate on decoupling carries high stakes as it forces us to reconsider the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability. Moving forward, it may be necessary to shift our focus from growth to building a society that prioritizes quality of life and sustainability over traditional economic measures.

Despite the challenges, there have been instances of relative and absolute decoupling observed in some high-income countries. This gives hope that with the right policies and investments in clean energy, it is possible to achieve a future where economic growth does not come at the cost of the environment. However, achieving the necessary rate of decoupling globally to limit global warming remains a significant challenge.

In conclusion, the decoupling debate forces us to question our assumptions about the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability. While there is evidence of progress in some countries, achieving global decoupling at the required pace remains a formidable task that will require rethinking how we approach economic development in the face of a changing climate.

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