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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Why are natural environments often degraded in the name of economic progress even when this invites disaster, and how can this be overcome?

This was one of discussion questions of the Disasters and Ecosystems MOOC.

Actually the answer is simple. The formula for successful environmental degradation consists of 2 variables - overpopulation and capitalism.

When there are a lot of people - most of them a poor, uneducated and hungry. When you are hungry you will do everything to become less hungry today even if it can potentially lead to negative consequences tomorrow, which you may not even foresee if you are uneducated.

Humans are good in adaptation. When the adaptation is strong enough it leads to abuse (for example, if you are well adopted at the stock market you start abusing it to increase your profit even if it will cost dearly to the other stakeholders - people value their own well-being much more than the other's and of course much more than the well-being of environment especially when they know that their own impact seems negligible compared to impact of the entire population).  When you live in condition of free market of capitalistic world - you are your only hope for not being hungry (or being more wealthy) now. And as you know from the economic theory - the capitalist economy needs a constant grows of consumption and production - so you need more and more resources to just sustain the economy. In conditions of capitalist market people value today's profit much more than losses of tomorrow.

You see - the capitalist economy needs people to consume more and more; more people - more consumption; more people - more poverty and lack of education; more hungry uneducated people people - more people willing to do anything to survive now and don't even bother themselves about the future.

Overpopulation and a consumption society (created by capitalist economy) inter-stimulate each other and destroy the environment for the today's profits or food and doesn't care much of the consequences of tomorrow because most are either uneducated or doesn't care at all plus you have to live through today to face consequences of your actions tomorrow (a day-by-day living).

Obviously there are 3 steps to improve the situation:
  • Decrease the population.
  • Educate people.
  • Create new sustainable economy model that would equally value tomorrow's losses and today's profits, and would not rely on constantly increasing consumption.