A new report from the Political Economy Research Institute puts forth a proposal to boost equity while lowering carbon emissions. Shouvik Chakraborty, an author of the report, explains.

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12 thoughts on “A Green New Deal for India?”
  1. no matter if it's the united states, india, germany, or greenland. 'green growth' is an oxymoron. we simply cannot just keep on keepin' on consumeristic lifestyles with several planetary boundaries broached or on the verge of!

  2. Green? Green?????
    9 times out of 10 — or is it 19 out of 20? — i encountered the word "green" recently, greenWASHED would have been much more descriptive and honest.

  3. Environmentalist push solar and wind like an evangelist cult and refuse to accept the shortcomings. They cant compete with coal and natural gas and never will. Need nuclear energy.

  4. The Real News should have a debate on the idea of carbon taxes. Many or most climate change organizations say using "The Market" to reduce carbon will not work because the corps will game the system. Have carbon taxes reduced carbon anywhere it's been tried? RNN needs to look at this issue.

  5. Shouldn't the people decide if they want to be taxed for an energy they do not have, have never had and thus brings the question if they really need? Shouldn't the people decide if they want energy? Who is he to decide how the limited income of the people, especially the poor should be spent? If they cannot afford masks, how are they to afford an energy tax?

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