We CAN end poverty and increase quality of life for the vast majority of people on the planet, without increasing either resource or energy consumption. Let's take a quick look at a paper by Jason Hickel and Dylan Sullivan that proves it. ๐งต 1/11
The paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452292924000493#b0340
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3/11 "This ignores important questions about which sectors need to grow, and whether this could be achieved by reallocating productive capacities from other sectors. Labour and materials that are currently used to produce mansions and casinos can instead be shifted to producing affordable housing; farmland used to produce beef for consumers in the global North can instead be used to produce nutritious foods for workers in the global South, and so on."
4/11 "Recent empirical studies have established the minimum set of specific goods and services that are necessary for people to achieve decent-living standards (DLS), including nutritious food, modern housing, healthcare, education, electricity, clean-cooking stoves, sanitation systems, clothing, washing machines, refrigeration, heating/cooling, computers, mobile phones, internet, transit, etc. This basket of goods and services has been developed through an extensive literature..."