I just arrived from Malaysia, where I spent a couple of weeks traveling around.
Malaysia is a cheap country. Food is cheap, accommodation is cheap, transport is cheap, most things for sale are cheap. Oil is cheap...
Malaysia is also a warm country, tropical, humid, rainy at times, so we can not blame the locals for abusing the air conditioning...apart from the fact of setting it to polar temperatures. Everything is air conditioned, houses, shops, cars...
What led me to write this post however, is that in Malaysia, it is common place to leave your car running while you go shopping or while you have a pause along the highway to rest, just so that the car is still cold when you come back.
We live a confortable life in the western world, and can't blame them for wanting one also. Nobody keeps themself from buying and using airco in the car, or heating in the winter. All people should have access to a comfortable life.
It is easy to provide comfort, if people are willing and/or able to pay for it. Shouldn't we also provide education.
Showing posts with label population. Show all posts
Showing posts with label population. Show all posts
Friday, 29 August 2008
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
How do you measure up against the mold on your bread?
An interesting video I came upon in youtube, that links in nicely with our ongoing discussions. Basically, my take on it is that any economic system (like our global economy nowadays) attempting to achieve sustained growth is bound to fail, sooner or later. Resource depletion sets in at some point, and the system suffers a drastic correction from its state of overshoot to either a much lower equilibrium point. Given the news in the last few months (food prices, oil prices, economic crisis, raw material shortages...), I´m getting the feeling that we´re going to find out pretty soon where the ceiling is...
Labels:
economics,
Growth,
population,
resources,
scarcity
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