In a surprising turn of events a group of eco-socialist researchers from the Canadian University of Dubai, The London School of Economics, and The Autonomous University of Barcelona have announced the results of their study into the attitudes of Americans.
Americans, they find, are hanking to become eco-socialists themselves and desperately want to follow “degrowth” policies.
It’s undeniable because it’s The Science™ you see, even reported in Phys.org.
My new favorite study of 2025 thus far: there is a lot of support among the US public for ecosocialist (degrowthish) policy.
“This study paves the way for new strategies for a transition that enhances well-being & reduces dependence on economic growth.” https://t.co/oe8eFWDyVa
— Andrew Ahern (@AndrewsonEarth) January 13, 2025
Also reported is that Americans are excited about getting Herpes, eating bugs, and all men becoming drag queens.
I made that last part up.
A new study highlights growing public support in the United States for eco-social policies designed to address the interconnected ecological and social crises of our time. The research, led by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) and the London School of Economics (LSE), evaluated public support for four key innovative eco-social proposals: reducing working hours (as low as 28 hours per week), downscaling fossil fuel production, providing universal basic services, and limiting advertising for high-emission goods. […]
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