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Ministry of Doubleplusgood Dope 2️⃣➕😊
Song of the day 🔥😱: https://open.spotify.com/track/4m3cBz9bSuRiStMJ6KgHMG?si=mNF9kq_PS_eLkx8-kdQOZg
A category of this channel is my ongoing series of "song of the day". I collected them in a playlist for 2023. You can find it here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4nb9kfL2IgB7zUEP2rAWET?si=DI7x6-emT02-89Zq2sHIPQ&pi=e-uTVKCtxTRt6Y
I might proceed in 2024 with a new playlist.
I might proceed in 2024 with a new playlist.
Ministry of Doubleplusgood Dope 2️⃣➕😊 pinned «A category of this channel is my ongoing series of "song of the day". I collected them in a playlist for 2023. You can find it here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4nb9kfL2IgB7zUEP2rAWET?si=DI7x6-emT02-89Zq2sHIPQ&pi=e-uTVKCtxTRt6Y I might proceed in 2024…»
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Forwarded from Shower Thoughts 🚿
100% of people who don't understand the difference between causation and correlation will die.
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Forwarded from [TERRORIST ⚠️] Fully Automated Luxury Lesbian Space Anarcho Communism (MigⒶ Burgghardti)
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Forwarded from [TERRORIST ⚠️] Fully Automated Luxury Lesbian Space Anarcho Communism (MigⒶ Burgghardti)
Forwarded from [TERRORIST ⚠️] Fully Automated Luxury Lesbian Space Anarcho Communism (MigⒶ Burgghardti)
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Forwarded from konst🦆klotter
there is a failure to identify the differences between technology and ‘progress’, and between sustaining the unsustainable versus advancing sustain-ability.
tony fry, defuturing
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Good Idea: Integrate environmental impacts into production cost
https://grist.org/business-technology/none-of-the-worlds-top-industries-would-be-profitable-if-they-paid-for-the-natural-capital-they-use/
The study by Trucost for The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity reveals a shocking truth about the world's major industries: they depend on $7.3 trillion of unpriced natural capital annually to turn a profit. This "externalization" of costs means that the true environmental impacts of these industries—primarily from greenhouse gas emissions, water and land use, air and water pollution, and waste—are not reflected in their economic calculations. Notably, none of the top 20 industrial sectors would be profitable if they accounted for their full environmental costs. This highlights a crucial need for a fundamental shift toward sustainable industrial practices, emphasizing the urgency for a new global industrial system.
https://grist.org/business-technology/none-of-the-worlds-top-industries-would-be-profitable-if-they-paid-for-the-natural-capital-they-use/
The study by Trucost for The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity reveals a shocking truth about the world's major industries: they depend on $7.3 trillion of unpriced natural capital annually to turn a profit. This "externalization" of costs means that the true environmental impacts of these industries—primarily from greenhouse gas emissions, water and land use, air and water pollution, and waste—are not reflected in their economic calculations. Notably, none of the top 20 industrial sectors would be profitable if they accounted for their full environmental costs. This highlights a crucial need for a fundamental shift toward sustainable industrial practices, emphasizing the urgency for a new global industrial system.
Grist
None of the world’s top industries would be profitable if they paid for the natural capital they use
A sobering new study finds that the world's biggest industries burn through $7.3 trillion worth of free natural capital a year. And it's the only reason they turn a profit.