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Abstract
The problem of climate change is analyzed as a manifestation of economic growth, and the steady-state economy of ecological economics is proposed as a system-wide solution. Four classes of more specific solutions are described. In the absence of analysis, cultural inertia will bias solutions in favor of green consumption as a generalized solution strategy. By itself, green consumption is a flawed solution to climate change because it perpetuates or even accelerates economic growth that is incompatible with a sustainable culture. Addressing climate change requires an integration of regulatory, energy efficiency, skill-based, and dissemination solutions. Behavioral scientists are encouraged to work with others in ecological economics and other social sciences who recognize cultural reinvention as a means of achieving sustainability.Entities:
Keywords: climate change; consumerism; consumption; economic growth; global warming; steady-state economy; sustainability
Year: 2011 PMID: 22532747 PMCID: PMC3211385 DOI: 10.1007/bf03392256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Anal ISSN: 0738-6729