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The Paul-Fleming Rule for Green Growth

April 10, 2020Mark Paul and Billy FlemingForbes

More specifically, we’re calling for an ambitious Green Stimulus of at least $2 trillion that creates millions of family-sustaining green jobs, lifts standards of living, accelerates a just transition off fossil fuels, ensures a controlling stake for the public in all private sector bailout plans, and helps make our society and economy stronger and more resilient in the face of pandemic, recession, and climate emergency in the years ahead. Rather than a one-time infusion of capital, this stimulus should be automatically renewed at 4% of GDP per year until the economy is fully decarbonized and the unemployment rate is consistently below 3.5%.

Data Ecologies: A Green New Deal for Climate and Tech Reform (Shannon Mattern)

February 1, 2020Shannon MatternWeitzman Design

Shannon Mattern delivered this lecture on January 23, 2020

An Atlas for the Green New Deal

December 13, 2019Erica BrockmeierPenn Today

As a world leader in landscape architecture, the Stuart Weitzman School of Design has a history of uniting spatial expertise and imagination to tackle ideas in both design and environmentalism. In addition to ongoing research activities and offering a “Designing a Green New Deal” landscape architecture studio this fall, the McHarg Center also recently hosted the largest climate event in the history of Penn.

These posters show what a Green New Deal could look like

December 25, 2019Brian KahnGizmodo

“It’s vital to build a visual language for what a world built and an economy restructured by the Green New Deal because ultimately that’s how most people will experience it,” Billy Fleming, the director of Penn’s McHarg Center.

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