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What are we aiming for?: Addressing the knowledge gap of a long-term sustainable society

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Article number103895
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>30/11/2024
<mark>Journal</mark>Environmental Science and Policy
Volume161
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date14/09/24
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

To properly address the polycrisis we need to tackle the underlying causes and thereby transition to a long-term sustainable and just society. The current mainstream proposed pathways out of our predicament focus mainly on climate change, and heavily utilise technological solutions. Although addressing the polycrisis holistically is not often the aim of these pathways, the fact that they often transgress other planetary boundaries means they cannot be used to inform us what a truly sustainable society looks like. The widespread assumptions of technological optimism also do not hold up to scrutiny when we consider the equity of their assumptions at the global level, yet are frequently relied on to construct policy. It is vital we acknowledge and then begin to address the knowledge gap left by ruling out incompatible transition scenarios.