Reimagining Growth Futures: Overcoming the False Binary Between Green Growth and Degrowth

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Abstract

When imagining how a green transition can take place, the relationship between economic growth and environmental sustainability is commonly viewed in two ways: As ‘green growth,’ where the two can be mutually supporting, and as ‘degrowth,’ where they cannot. The two are considered mutually exclusive, internally coherent, and competing eco-political paradigms. Here, we conceptually analyze the literature and map standpoints within the two positions along nine dimensions covering national institutions, world order, and scientific cosmology. We find that there are substantial disagreements within as well as agreements between green growth and degrowth. In consequence, we argue that the literature is caught in a false binary. To constructively move the debate forward, we propose giving up the paradigmatic and polarized approach and instead embracing a multidimensional plurality of imagined growth futures.
Original languageEnglish
Article number108823
JournalEcological Economics
Volume240
Number of pages8
ISSN0921-8009
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2026

Bibliographical note

Published online: 7 October 2025.

Keywords

  • Green growth
  • Degrowth
  • Post-growth
  • Imaginaries
  • Paradigms

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