
The Controversial Solution: Hacking the Planet to Reduce Global Crises
The article argues that while many proposed solutions to global crises focus on addressing specific issues such as carbon-free energy or renewable resources, they fail to address the underlying problem of ever-rising consumption. The author suggests that reducing consumption, also known as "degrowth," is necessary to achieve a steady-state economy and avoid potential collapse. However, this approach is often overlooked in favor of technological solutions that require ongoing access to capital, geopolitical stability, and plentiful resources. The article emphasizes the need to confront the root cause of the problem and consider the implications of continuous consumption on energy, resources, and the environment.