Articles summary

Hametner, 2022. Economics without ecology: How the SDGs fail to align socioeconomic development with environmental sustainability

Hickel et al., 2022. National responsibility for ecological breakdown: a fair-shares assessment of resource use, 1970-2017

Hickel et al., 2022. Imperialist appropriation in the world economy: Drain from the global South through unequal exchange, 1990–2015 (see also this thread by Jason Hickel)

Fanning et al., 2022. The social shortfall and ecological overshoot of nations

Creutzig et al., 2022. Demand-side solutions to climate change mitigation consistent with high levels of well-being

Tilsted et al., 2021. Accounting matters: Revisiting claims of decoupling and genuine green growth in Nordic countries

Chancel, 2021. Climate change and the global inequality of CO2 emissions (1990-2020)

Vogel et al., 2021. Socio-economic conditions for satisfying human needs at low energy use: An international analysis of social provisioning (see also this thread by Jefim Vogel)

Hickel et al., 2021. Plunder in the Post-Colonial Era: Quantifying Drain from the Global South Through Unequal Exchange, 1960–2018

Dorninger et al., 2021. Global patterns of ecologically unequal exchange: Implications for sustainability in the 21st century

Oswald et al., 2020. Large inequality in international and intranational energy footprints between income groups and across consumption categories

Wiedmann & Lenzen, 2018. Environmental and social footprints of international trade