The above is the title of a paper in Ecological Economics by N.J. Hagans, March 2020, 106520. The abstract:
"Our environment and economy are at a crossroads. This paper attempts a
cohesive narrative on how human evolved behavior, money, energy, economy
and the environment fit together. Humans strive for the same emotional
state of our successful ancestors. In a resource rich environment, we
coordinate in groups, corporations and nations, to maximize financial
surplus, tethered to energy, tethered to carbon. At global scales, the
emergent result of this combination is a mindless, energy hungry, CO2
emitting Superorganism. Under this dynamic we are now behaviorally
‘growth constrained’ and will use any means possible to avoid facing
this reality. The farther we kick the can, the larger the disconnect
between our financial and physical reality becomes. The moment of this
recalibration will be a watershed time for our culture, but could also
be the birth of a new ‘systems economics’. and resultant different ways
of living. The next 30 years are the time to apply all we’ve learned
during the past 30 years. We’ve arrived at a species level conversation."
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