Article 38NN6 Too right it's Black Friday: our relentless consumption is trashing the planet | George Monbiot

Too right it's Black Friday: our relentless consumption is trashing the planet | George Monbiot

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George Monbiot
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Growth must go on - it's the political imperative everywhere, and it's destroying the Earth. But there's no way of greening it, so we need a new system

Everyone wants everything - how is that going to work? The promise of economic growth is that the poor can live like the rich and the rich can live like the oligarchs. But already we are bursting through the physical limits of the planet that sustains us. Climate breakdown, soil loss, the collapse of habitats and species, the sea of plastic, insectageddon: all are driven by rising consumption. The promise of private luxury for everyone cannot be met: neither the physical nor the ecological space exists.

Related: UK environment department using 1,400 disposable coffee cups a day

I know people who recycle meticulously, measure the water in their kettles, then take their holidays in the Caribbean

Related: Insectageddon: farming is more catastrophic than climate breakdown | George Monbiot

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