Sustainability and technology
This piece in Reason prepares us for a rash of "end is near" talk surrounding the United Nations Summit on Sustainable Development, and provides some sorely needed pre-emptive debunking. Worth reading--and interesting on why environmentalists are so often so wrong:
"Biologists and ecologists tend to overlook the power of technical progress compounded over the years," says Ausubel. "If you’re trained in ecology and botany, you think of technology as a bulldozer, but what it really is, is efficiency, using less to do more."Technological progress has already dramatically expanded the carrying capacity of the earth. In the 21st century it will so outpace the increasing demands of a growing and wealthier population that more and more land will revert to nature.
"It looks like over the next 100 years, for most environmental concerns, we will do better," concludes Ausubel. "You get smarter as you get richer."






















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