| ▲ | darth_avocado 2 hours ago | |
> Capital needs to understand it’s in its interest to fix the problem and it will be fixed You’re looking at Capital as a monolithic block. The problem is that the majority of the Capital at the moment sits with the block that can only function by burning more fossil fuels and mowing down the last of the forests to extract natural resources. The private equity firm that owns private beach resorts will never be able to convince the trillion dollar petro giants that they need to find alternatives. | ||
| ▲ | MarkMarine 5 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
I don’t see it that way. Some see the invisible hand of the market but I just don’t, the involvement in politics… the purposeful shaping of public opinion that is against the public interest, capital has an interest and it’s making its interest felt. I’m pretty sure the burning fossil fuel and mowing down rainforest isn’t in the long term interest, I’m also sure that if I’m dumb enough to see this the people in control are as well. So I admit I can’t see the end state, but I’m sure the machine is being fed somehow | ||
| ▲ | jschveibinz 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Since 1990, global deforestation has improved by 50%. It is still net negative, but the rate of net loss is way down from 100 years ago. | ||