Innovation, Deep Decarbonization and Ethics

Ethics, Policy and Environment 25 (3):375-384 (2022)
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Abstract

Deep decarbonization – slashing global greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero – now dominates global climate policy. Two recent books assess feasible routes to achieve deep decarbonization. Bill Gates’ How to Avoid a Climate Disaster explains in depth why deep decarbonization requires significant innovations in tech, and Danny Cullenward and David Victor’s Making Climate Policy Work emphasizes the importance of policy innovation (beyond carbon pricing) for driving clean tech breakthroughs. In this critical review essay, I summarize and assess both books. In the final section, I raise several normative questions, which the pair of books might lead us to.

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Ewan Kingston
Santa Clara University

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