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Sustainability and prosperity in the age of ecological scarcity

2025/2/3
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Larry Kramer:各国如何利用自然资源至关重要,这关系到经济、政治和可持续性。长期以来,全球经济发展的驱动力是自然资源的稀缺性以及各国如何应对。我们现在面临生态稀缺,因为利用自然的方式可能造成前所未有的危害。生态稀缺和环境风险对所有经济体都是挑战,引发了塑造绿色经济的竞赛。这场竞赛的结果将决定人类是否能在这个星球上繁荣发展,以及我们赖以生存的经济和政治条件。 Edward Barbier:我们已经进入生态稀缺日益加剧和环境风险上升的新时代。全球变暖、土地利用变化和生物多样性丧失等问题普遍存在。经济体如何应对这一挑战,对于可持续性和繁荣至关重要。我将重点关注两种反应:通过退化的经济体延续化石燃料时代,以及新兴的绿色竞赛,争夺创新、市场和投资机会。历史和过去的能源转型告诉我们,绿色竞赛最终应该会胜出。如果绿色竞赛确实成功,它是否会导致更大的繁荣和可持续性?

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Contributor(s): Professor Edward B Barbier | Drawing on his book, Scarcity and Frontiers, Edward Barbier argues that how economies choose to exploit natural resources is critical to both their sustainability and prosperity. In past eras, a critical driving force behind global economic development has been the response of society to the scarcity of key natural resources. By raising the cost of exploitation and use, scarcity creates incentives to innovate and substitute. However, economies also avoid scarcity by obtaining and developing new "frontiers" of vital resources. How these two responses play out often determines which economies emerge as leaders. In the present era, rising ecological scarcity and global environmental risks are a defining turning point for all economies, but especially those that are vying to win the “green competitive race” for leading global sectors and markets. The outcome of this race will define how innovation and productivity unfolds over the coming decades as well as whether economies will become more environmentally sustainable.