?? "Instead of fixating on conventional economic expansion, Europe could focus on curbing overconsumption and meeting people’s needs more efficiently—placing wellbeing above the pursuit of maximum GDP growth." In a new article for Social Europe, Earth4All Transformational Economics Commission member and Honorary President of The Club of Rome Anders Wijkman argues that in the light of the Draghi report's warnings of stagnation, Europe must must resist the pressure to follow America’s lead and forge its own path rooted in social equity, environmental sustainability, and long-term wellbeing. Read the article ? https://lnkd.in/djBbVhUd
Driven by the values of world economics, humans won't worry about Earth unless all of us become rich. Thankfully, that's easy. Because money and law are both man-made, unlike nature. Let's take all the world's land, make a title deed, and since Earth and Life can only belong to each other, lets give the title deed to every life form. That will give everyone ownership of their asset, Earth. Now, because humans are addicted to living on money, let us print money equal to the value of the asset, and give everyone money equal to the value of their asset, Earth. That will leave everyone with everything they can ever own, all the money they can ever have, and nothing to buy nor any need to sell anything to anyone. From that starting point, humans will only want to spend their time worrying about our subjects - the other 8.7 mn lifeforms without which our asset, Earth, loses its productivity and makes us poorer.