Not exact matches
Critics of the global
system have long been asserting that undirected economic growth
on a
planet with
finite resources and sinks is unsustainable.
Have you guys ever considered, that a sheer profit oriented economic
system, guided by an infinite growth paradigm (
on a
finite planet) will cause more and ever more problems?
Another keystone to better meshing humanity's infinite aspirations with life
on a
finite planet will be slowly shifting value
systems from the foundation up, not through some Beltway debate.
Alternatively, we could describe climate change as one aspect of a
system of human growth (in population, energy use, resource use, economic activity, etc) and the many ways in which that growth is constrained
on a
finite planet.
Our unregulated capitalist
system of infinite economic growth
on a
finite planet is driving the increase of fossil fuel emissions beyond the
planet's ecological limits.