Green Economy Network National Convenor Nick Pearce has an op-ed in the National Observer arguing that worker-focused green public goods are popular and politically durable when much of climate policy is at risk.
The soundest political strategy is to grow the ranks of those directly benefitting from climate policy by passing pro-worker climate policies. That means bold public investment in energy, mobility and housing as detailed in the Green Economy Network’s Common Platform
Read the essay here: Political headwinds means death to some climate policies. Others may survive.