2023
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/mqj4a
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Decarbonization, hegemonic projects, and the green growth policy-planning network: the case of Québec

Nicolas Viens,
Jean Philippe Sapinski,
Audrey Laurin-Lamothe
et al.

Abstract: Since 2010, grassroots-led socio-ecological movements in Québec, Canada played a key role in overturning carbon extractivist proposals. Building on their successes, these groups now aim to move energy transition debates toward a broader conception of transition that includes radical social justice and post-capitalist alternatives. Meanwhile, corporate actors and the state enlisted major ENGOs and union federations into various technocentric “green growth” projects. These hegemonic and counter-hegemonic struggl… Show more

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