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Women and the value of nature are systematically excluded from what is considered productive in national economies (Photo: Moises Gonzalez)

A credible future beyond growth has to be feminist

Measures of economic success are both inherently sexist and unsustainable. The reality of climate injustice and discriminatory gender practices can no longer be ignored.

Precisely as the 2023 Beyond Growth Conference gears up for the construction of a policy shift towards a more sustainable and just Europe, our message is clear: economic, social and environmental sustainability and justice must be profoundly feminist.

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Author Bio

Evelyn Regner is an S&D MEP and vice-president of the European Parliament. Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield is a Green/EFA MEP and board member of the Green European Foundation. This op-ed was drafted with the support of the respective European political foundations FEPS (Foundation for European Progressive Studies) and GEF (Green European Foundation).

Women and the value of nature are systematically excluded from what is considered productive in national economies (Photo: Moises Gonzalez)

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Author Bio

Evelyn Regner is an S&D MEP and vice-president of the European Parliament. Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield is a Green/EFA MEP and board member of the Green European Foundation. This op-ed was drafted with the support of the respective European political foundations FEPS (Foundation for European Progressive Studies) and GEF (Green European Foundation).

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