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Capitalism and environment - Coggle Diagram
Capitalism and environment
advance warnings of disaster
exceeded
artificially
ecological limits
natural
physicial
historical context
industrial civilization
supported metabolisms
industrial society
entropy
practical political perspective
scale
spatial
temporal
entropic collapse
arisse
deaath of universe
future
threat
not a sheltere
fragile jobs
increase
decide
social protection
high unemployment
growing number of poor
acepte poerty
large segments of population
slightly lower unemployment rate
collaapse of complex societies
complex problems
Criticism of the "ecology of fear" and emphasis on political action
critic
warnings
not distant future
affirm
long term prognosis
better conditions
enviromental problems
threats
to survive
aannouncing
end of civilization
simplistic characterisation
nature
it-self
not constitute analytical reference
for
ecological crisis
critique of industrial system
Science of nature
technical formulas
determine
damage
tolerable no
ecocracy
Uneven spatial distribution of impacts of social metabolism
inequality
increase
concentration
of
power
weaalth
deter mine
processes
relation
material baasis
production systme
outsourcing of production costs
dematerialization
of the economy
is not taking place
asymmetry
monetary evaluation
physical cost
througghout
economic process
leads
inequality
physical cost
underlines moneetaary equality
global economy
basic feaature
uneven distribution
use of materials
energy
enviromental debt
the debate on de-growth
consequences
logic economy
ignore nature of production
absurdity of maintaining strictly monetary indicators
evaluate economic process
rebound effect
indisputable
expanding economy
reeducee
physical producing
reducing consumption
de-growth
voluntary
gradual
equitable
transitions
eequitable systme
loweer
production
consumption
difereeencees for depression
criticism
underlying lines of evaluation
change orientation