Growth. Can't live with it because it's eating up the planet (and I say this to my fellow carbonistas, even our low carbon techy super efficiencies will be outrun by it). But we can't live without it either. No growth? So it'll be mass unemployment, poverty, spiralling debt and economic collapse. Hmmm. I feel sorry for governments. They are caught between a rock and a hard place. The "growth dilemma".
So I am interested in sustainable consumption because I don't really want to use this MBA unless I can try and use what i've learnt to turn this juggernaut around. 2 little issues i'd like to have answers for: 1) can we develop steady state macro-economic models that work in a finite world? And 2) how can we REALLY change the social logic of consumerism? Can we rely on fringe movements like transition towns and "voluntary simplicity" (as important as they are)? Or perhaps we will have to wait for the big crash and rebuild from the ashes.....
Jim -in my humble view the fringe movement has been instrumental in getting us this far (thanks to all those hippies and free radicals) but now the time has come for the market to get serious and take the eco-challenge to the next level. The time is now.... just the small matter of 12 weeks hard graft to get through first.
ReplyDeleteJim, I think you've hit the nail on the head. What will we do without the growth? Can the fringe social movements extend beyond their niches, and really start to influence the mainstream? Hopefully we'll have some interesting potential answers during the module...
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff. Is economic growth a reality for the majority of the people on the planet any way?
ReplyDeleteNot sure, maybe their is a slight trickle, but the majority of the growth goes into the hands of the capital elites?
Is the end of growth the end of capitalism? If so how can markets without intervention solve this problem?
Could economic growth be valued in social and environmental capital terms realistically?
sorry I'm full of slightly leading but none committal questions. Have slightly given up on thinking i know any thing.