A People’s Green New Deal: Obstacles and Prospects
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El Green New Deal es ahora algo así como un objeto celestial que ejerce una fuerza sobre el discurso y la política en torno al cambio climático global, incitando al miedo, la investigación, la inquietud o la oportunidad. En algunos casos, los académicos del Norte intentan ahora establecer la agenda para el Sur. En otros, mecanismos similares pasan por instituciones multilaterales y tradicionalmente del Sur, como la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre Comercio y Desarrollo, o surgen como "pactos"; de académicos generalmente orientados al Norte decorados de palabras de moda como "autonomía", que convierten la deuda climática en acuerdos de cancelación de la deuda más baratos y agradables y repiten los anteriores intentos, fatalmente fallidos, de proponer la integración Norte-Sur al tiempo que rechazan la cuestión nacional. Y en otros, el GND está siendo apropiado de forma creativa, revisado y reajustado para reflejar las prioridades del Sur.
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