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“Keep It in the Ground.” The Paris Agreement and the Renewal of the Energy Economy: Toward an Alternative Future for Globalized Resource Policy?

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  • Roland Benedikter
  • Kjell Kühne
  • Ariane Benedikter
  • Giovanni Atzeni

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In this article, the sequel to Roland Benedikter’s article “The Future of Resources” published in the last issue of Challenge, the authors argue that one option to avoid some of the resource conflicts of the future is to leave the resources in the ground—that is, to decide not to use them by local, national, international, and global agreement. That may involve complex political arrangements between the local and the global, as well as aspects of international law partly still to be developed. What could the global “Keep It in the Ground” movement actually accomplish? The authors are cautiously optimistic.

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  • Roland Benedikter & Kjell Kühne & Ariane Benedikter & Giovanni Atzeni, 2016. "“Keep It in the Ground.” The Paris Agreement and the Renewal of the Energy Economy: Toward an Alternative Future for Globalized Resource Policy?," Challenge, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 59(3), pages 205-222, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:challe:v:59:y:2016:i:3:p:205-222
    DOI: 10.1080/05775132.2016.1171665
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    1. Eric Kemp‐Benedict, 2020. "Convergence of actual, warranted, and natural growth rates in a Kaleckian–Harrodian‐classical model," Metroeconomica, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 71(4), pages 851-881, November.
    2. Eric Kemp-Benedict, 2017. "A multi-sector Kaleckian-Harrodian model for long-run analysis," Working Papers PKWP1702, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES).
    3. Kühne, Kjell & Bartsch, Nils & Tate, Ryan Driskell & Higson, Julia & Habet, André, 2022. "“Carbon Bombs” - Mapping key fossil fuel projects," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 166(C).
    4. Yonatan Strauch & Truzaar Dordi & Angela Carter, 2020. "Constraining fossil fuels based on 2 °C carbon budgets: the rapid adoption of a transformative concept in politics and finance," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 160(2), pages 181-201, May.

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