With governments having been consistently in debate over how to confront climate change, many scientists believe their new pledges come too little, too late, and something more radical is needed.
Neo-ECO-Liberalism represents one such approach.
Instead of seeing the economy and the environment as two separate entities, it binds the two, comparing the sustainability of one company's practice to another, then factoring that difference into the price of their goods.
This 'tweaking of the market' transfers the cost of greening industries away from the taxpayer to bad businesses (the biggest factor in government's repeated failure to take action), effectively transforming Boardrooms into War Rooms against climate change. Not only does this switch our economy from exploitative capitalism, to one based on sustainability, but merges financial values closer to the human kind, something economists have long sought.