Comment by nicoburns

Comment by nicoburns 3 hours ago

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> there is not a polity on earth where degrowth would get more than 20% support

Eh, I'm not so sure about that. Sustainability politics is mainstream in Europe in a way it isn't in the US. Aside from ethical concerns, a lot of people over here see climate change as a very real economic threat (likely to cause them material economic harm within their lifetimes).

You're probably right that a general degrowth strategy wouldn't ever be popular, but I bet a policy that say restricted AI and cryptocurrency with the aim of reducing electricity prices would be.

andsoitis 3 hours ago

> You're probably right that a general degrowth strategy wouldn't ever be popular, but I bet a policy that say restricted AI and cryptocurrency with the aim of reducing electricity prices would be.

That's arbitrary. If you went back in time before AI and crypto, which industries would you pick to constrain growth or development of?

Is it whatever the latest industry is that is driving incremental emissions? If so, I don't know that it is a compelling mental model, because that is a degrowth mindset.

  • nicoburns 2 hours ago

    > which industries would you pick to constrain growth or development of? Is it whatever the latest industry is that is driving incremental emissions?

    My mental model is more about industries that are using a lot of resources without actually generating value comensurate with that use.

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