Heather Rogers: The greening of capitalism? (ISR)
Excerpt: “As these examples, and others in the book, flesh out, the market has a distinct inability to solve environmental crises because it can’t adequately value nature. That doesn’t mean great methods and technologies for balancing out the trauma of the biosphere don’t exist—they do. We don’t see more of the solutions that work, including superefficient architecture and transportation systems, as well as biomimicry and service leasing, because as yet these options aren’t profitable enough. Instead of our greater environmental consciousness transforming the way business is done, what we more often see is the market contorting ecological problems so they fit into some sort of profitable framework. To bring about change we must experience ourselves as political actors and not simply shoppers who are supposed to vote with our wallets.” (full article at International Socialist Review)
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Fantastic! I have just ordered your book “Green Gone Wrong”. And I am planning to quote you in the paper I am going to present in the conference on LIBERATION FROM FOSSIL CAPITALISM here in Helsinki. Kudos to you!
Just a clarification — I am not Heather Rogers!