The Green New Deal is a concept which combines the socio-economic policies of the 1930s New Deal with investment in sustainable infrastructure. Ms Pettifor argues that, to tackle cross-border threats of systemic financial crises and climate change, we must move away from the post-war model of remote, globalised market forces. Instead, we should take concrete ...
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