{"id":41094,"date":"2025-01-07T18:44:47","date_gmt":"2025-01-07T18:44:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.writemyessays.app\/blog\/questions\/if-human-induced-climate-change-is-to-be-tackled-effectively-what-role-should-be-played-by-the-state-and-the-market-in-a-green-new-deal\/"},"modified":"2025-01-07T18:44:47","modified_gmt":"2025-01-07T18:44:47","slug":"if-human-induced-climate-change-is-to-be-tackled-effectively-what-role-should-be-played-by-the-state-and-the-market-in-a-green-new-deal","status":"publish","type":"questions","link":"https:\/\/www.writemyessays.app\/blog\/questions\/if-human-induced-climate-change-is-to-be-tackled-effectively-what-role-should-be-played-by-the-state-and-the-market-in-a-green-new-deal\/","title":{"rendered":"If human-induced climate change is to be tackled effectively, what role should be played by the state and the market in a Green New Deal?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hi there, I have created a plan for the essay but I have no sources for the draft. Obviously i understand the time frame is extremley short and is only 1 day so if its easier not to stick to the plan then that&#8217;s fine. However, the plan allows for lots of critical anlayis, evidence, judgement and explanation which my lecturer emphasies in oreder to get a good grade  Title: How Should Political Economy Rethink the Relationship Between the State and Market to Address Human-Induced Climate Change?  Introduction (250 words) Purpose: Introduce the scale and urgency of the climate crisis, highlighting human-induced causes and its existential threat. Explain how traditional political economy has focused on the state-market relationship within neoliberal frameworks. Thesis Statement: Argue that political economy must prioritize state-led intervention to regulate markets, foster systemic transformation, and achieve sustainability.Structure Overview: Outline the essay structure: The state\u2019s essential role. Limitations of market-driven approaches. Alternative frameworks like the Green New Deal (GND) and degrowth. The redefined state-market relationship. Section 1: The Essential Role of the State in Climate Action (1000 words) Historical Context of State-Led Interventions: Case study: The New Deal (1930s) as a response to systemic crises [Living New Deal resource]. Contemporary relevance: Public investment in renewable energy and green infrastructure. State as a Catalyst for Transformation: Examples of successful public funding in energy transitions (UNEP reports, &#8220;Public Finance for a GND&#8221;). Addressing inequality through just transition programs (Green New Deal proposals). Counterpoint: Neoliberal critiques of state inefficiency\u2014argue these concerns are unfounded when systemic change is prioritized [Lecture 10 materials]. Judgment: Conclude that state intervention is indispensable for addressing the scope and urgency of climate change. Section 2: Limitations of Market-Driven Approaches (1000 words) Neoliberal Dominance and Market Failures: The rise of neoliberalism: Deregulation, privatization, and reliance on market mechanisms (Meadows, Limits to Growth lecture10 ). Failures of carbon pricing and emissions trading schemes: EU ETS case study [UNEP reports]. Underpricing of environmental risks [Roosevelt Institute, 2023]. Critical Perspectives: Market reliance reinforces inequalities and slows systemic change [Common Wealth\u2019s &#8220;Road Map to a GND&#8221;]. Carbon markets are prone to manipulation and greenwashing [Carbon Brief].Counterarguments: Proponents argue that market innovation fosters technological breakthroughs\u2014highlighting examples from private-sector renewables. Judgment: Conclude that while markets play a role, unregulated market mechanisms are insufficient to address climate change effectively. Section 3: Alternative Frameworks \u2013 The Green New Deal and Degrowth (1200 words) The Green New Deal (GND): Overview: A framework for systemic transformation emphasizing equity, sustainability, and decarbonization [Common Wealth, &#8220;Road Map to a GND&#8221;]. Key components: Public investment in green infrastructure. Job creation and a just transition for workers. Decentralized and democratized energy systems.Critiques of the GND: Concerns about funding feasibility and political resistance. Rebuttal: Historical parallels with New Deal programs demonstrate viability. Degrowth as a Complementary Alternative: Concept: Reducing resource consumption and prioritizing well-being over GDP growth (Hickel, Less is More, 2020). Benefits: Reduces environmental pressure while addressing economic inequalities. Synthesis: Compare and contrast GND and degrowth approaches: GND as a pragmatic framework for immediate action. Degrowth as a deeper systemic challenge to capitalism. Judgment: Argue for a hybrid approach integrating GND principles with degrowth\u2019s ecological and social focus. Section 4: Redefining the State-Market Relationship for Climate Action (1200 words) State-Led Green Industrial Strategy: Propose state leadership in funding and guiding green industries: Case study: UK\u2019s green industrial strategies [Common Wealth reports]. Public funding examples: Green bonds, progressive taxation [UNEP and IMF reports]. Regulated Markets as a Supportive Tool: Markets can complement state goals if tightly regulated to align incentives with sustainability. Evidence from state-guided innovation in renewable technologies [Mazzucato, The Value of Everything]. Critical Analysis: Address counterarguments: Fears of inefficiency and bureaucratic overreach. Rebuttal: Systemic change requires coordinated state-market partnerships. Judgment: Conclude that a redefined relationship, led by the state and supported by regulated markets, is essential for systemic transformation. Conclusion (500-600 words) Summary of Arguments: State intervention is crucial for addressing market failures and achieving decarbonization. Market mechanisms alone cannot address systemic issues, as demonstrated by neoliberal failures. Alternative frameworks like the GND provide a blueprint for integrating equity and sustainability into political economy. Final Judgment: Political economy must prioritize state-led systemic transformation to align economic systems with ecological limits and social equity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hi there, I have created a plan for the essay but I have no sources for the draft. Obviously i understand the time frame is extremley short and is only 1 day so if its easier not to stick to the plan then that&#8217;s fine. 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