Shifting policy gears to effect a global transition towards sustainable lifestyles
Agrawal, Shalu ; Kalra, Simran
Stockholm Environment Institute - Stockholm
2022
21 p.
environment ; natural resources ; social justice ; governance ; social inequality
Social sciences
https://www.sei.org/publications/policy-transition-sustainable-lifestyles/
English
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"Fifty years since the Stockholm conference when the global community recognized the effects of human intervention on environmental degradation, the world continues to use resources and generate waste beyond our planet's capacity to sustain. In this paper, the authors argue that resource-intensive lifestyles of the global rich and rising inequality underpin these issues and that reimagining the way people consume and their lifestyles is integral to solving this intricate problem."
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