The Journal of Population and Sustainability (Dec 2018)

Agrowth Instead of Anti-and Pro-Growth: Less Polarization, More Support for Sustainability/Climate Policies

  • Jeroen van den Bergh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3197/jps.2018.3.1.53
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 53–73 – 53–73

Abstract

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An agrowth strategy, defined as being agnostic and indifferent about GDP growth, is proposed as an alternative to unconditional anti-and pro-growth strategies. It is argued that such a strategy can contribute to reducing scientific and political polarization in the long-standing debate on growth versus the environment. Hence, it can broaden urgently needed support for serious sustainability and climate policies. The exposition includes a novel graphical illustration, a summary of recent surveys of citizens and scientists regarding support for an agrowth position, and a discussion of implications for population growth and policies.