

EP 06 | Ecosocialist Planning: Between Utopia and Realism, with David Frank
7 snips Nov 26, 2024
In this discussion, David Frank, a philosophy and ecology lecturer from the University of Tennessee, delves into the promising yet complicated realm of ecosocialist planning. He critiques current climate policies and proposes 'real utopia' as a concept to envision sustainable futures. The conversation covers the urgent need for effective decarbonization strategies, such as shorter workweeks and public transit improvements. Frank also highlights the importance of democratic engagement in establishing a central decarbonization authority, balancing sustainability with social equity.
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Market Failure in Decarbonization
- Markets alone are unlikely to achieve timely decarbonization to prevent climate catastrophe.
- Fossil fuels remain highly profitable due to systemic design despite cheaper renewable alternatives.
Shades of Ecosocialism
- Ecosocialism has various forms from shallow to deep ecological and capitalist critiques.
- More radical ecosocialism involves degrowth, decolonial perspectives, and commitments to more-than-human values.
Big Green State Actions
- Use the state to phase out fossil fuels by eliminating subsidies and deploying carbon taxes.
- Couple industrial decarbonization with universal basics like housing, healthcare, and education to ensure justice.