
OpinionApril 22, 2020
The Green New Deal Is More Relevant Than Ever
The four interconnected crises now challenging the U.S. call for radical economic restructuring
Ray Galvin does energy policy research and teaching for RWTH Aachen University, Germany, and Cambridge University, U.K., and monitors energy research for the E.U. Commission. His newest book, Inequality and Energy, documents the negative effects of economic inequality in high-income countries on climate change mitigation efforts.

The Green New Deal Is More Relevant Than Ever
The four interconnected crises now challenging the U.S. call for radical economic restructuring