Rewriting the Climate Agenda: From Failed Policies to Transformative Action

This book makes the argument that present methods are failing because they are caught between fragmented policies and a lack of a unified and forceful voice, especially in light of the threat posed by climate change. A critical political–economic study of climate policy worldwide, Rewriting the Climate Agenda, examines the reasons why most current frameworks typically fall short of their extreme goals. This changes the emphasis from small, fragmented fixes to a comprehensive, integrated perspective. According to the book, we must fundamentally reevaluate how we structure cities and economies with each advancement. Rewriting the Climate Agenda offers some specific, fact-based recommendations on how to coordinate monetary and fiscal policy with urban planning to achieve a just and successful green economic transformation. This book aims primarily to educate by putting aside the rhetoric and recognizing the urgent need for structural changes to set us all on the path to a resilient and sustainable future.