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Title: B. Measuring Economic Health
Post by: AnthonyAú on Mar 21, 2024, 04:46 PM
Platform - Green Party US
        Section IV. Economic Justice and Sustainability
              B. Measuring Economic Health

Economic growth has been a primary goal of U.S. policy.

Corporations, politicians beholden to corporations, and economists funded by corporations advocate a theory of unlimited economic growth stemming from technological progress.

Based upon established principles of the physical and biological sciences, however, there is a limit to economic growth.

This policy of securing economic growth is having negative effects on the long-term ecological and economic welfare of the United States and the world.

There is a fundamental conflict between economic growth and ecological health (for example, biodiversity conservation, clean air and water, atmospheric stability).

We cannot rely on technological progress to solve ecological and long-term economic problems.

Rather, we should endeavor to make lifestyle choices that reinforce a general equilibrium of humans with nature.

This requires consciously choosing to foster environmentally sound technologies, whether they are newer or older technologies, rather than technologies conducive to conspicuous consumption and waste.