Hi All,

I am pleased to share our new report, published by Climate and Community
Institute and co-authored by me and Isabel Estevez, "Global Green
Industrial Policy Navigating Power Dynamics for a Pro-Working-Class,
Pro-Development Green Transformation"
<https://climateandcommunity.org/research/global-green-industrial-policy/>

In the report, we ask: In a world riven by inequality and devastated by
climate + ecological crisis, what would it take for "green industrial
policy" to empower the working class in the Global South and North, and
truly be green?

To answer this question, we globally and holistically analyze green
industrial policy, departing from the usual (1) methodological nationalism
(2) narrow definitions of "green" (3) neglect of non-elite actors (4)
promotion of a status-quo biased transition over system transformation. And
we explore tools often ignored in GIP debates, from South-South economic
coordination, to anti-trust policies, to more robust analysis of
sustainability that account for supply chain impacts, and situate our
analysis in today's turbulent geopolitics.

I hope it's useful for folks on this list!

Warmly,
Thea
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Thea Riofrancos (she/her)
http://www.theariofrancos.com/

Associate Professor of Political Science, Providence College
Strategic Co-Director, Climate and Community Institute
<https://www.climateandcommunity.org/>

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