Meadowcroft James, Rosenbloom Daniel
School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6, Canada.
Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2023 Nov 21;120(47):e2207727120. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2207727120. Epub 2023 Nov 13.
This paper applies insights from the literature on transitions in major consumption-production systems to clarify the nature of the challenge of moving to a net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emission society. It highlights critical features of transitions including their multiactor/multicausal logic, phased development, and distributive impacts. Because current systems are so dependent on fossil energy resources, and on GHG-emitting industrial processes and agricultural practices, multiple transitions across a range of distinct consumption-production systems will be required for net zero. The transformation of each system faces different barriers and enabling conditions and is influenced by varied nonclimate-related disruptions. Important policy implications follow, including the need to focus on sector and regional transitions, link climate policy to other societal goals, and adopt policy mixes appropriate to the transition phase. The article discusses recent policy and politics-related findings from the transitions literatures including those dealing with policy mixes, transition intermediaries, and green industrial policy.
本文运用了关于主要消费-生产系统转型的文献中的见解,以阐明向温室气体净零排放社会转型挑战的本质。它突出了转型的关键特征,包括其多行为体/多因果逻辑、分阶段发展和分配影响。由于当前系统如此依赖化石能源资源以及温室气体排放的工业流程和农业实践,实现净零排放需要在一系列不同的消费-生产系统中进行多重转型。每个系统的转型面临不同的障碍和有利条件,并受到各种与气候无关的干扰的影响。由此产生了重要的政策含义,包括需要关注部门和区域转型、将气候政策与其他社会目标联系起来,以及采用适合转型阶段的政策组合。本文讨论了转型文献中近期与政策和政治相关的研究结果,包括那些涉及政策组合、转型中介和绿色产业政策的研究结果。