More From Less: The Surprising Story Of How We Learned To Prosper Using Fewer Resources – And What Happens Next

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Sinopsis

Bestselling author and co-director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Andrew McAfee says there’s a new reason for optimism: we’re past the point of 'peak stuff' - from here on out, it’ll take fewer resources to make things, and cost less to lead a comfortable life.

This turn of events invalidates the predictions of overpopulation alarmists and those who argue we need to drastically reduce our conception of how much is enough. What has made this turnabout possible? One thing primarily: the collaboration between technology and capitalism.

Capitalism’s quest for higher profits is a quest for lower costs; materials and resources are expensive, and technological progress allows companies to use fewer of them even as they grow their markets. Modern smartphones take the place of cameras, GPS units, landline telephones, answering machines, tape recorders and alarm clocks. Precision agriculture lets farmers harvest larger crops while using less water and fertiliser. Passenger cars get lighter, which makes them cheaper to produce and more fuel-efficient. This means that, even though there’ll be more people in the future, and they’ll be wealthier and consume more, they’ll do so while using fewer natural resources. For the first time ever, and for all time to come, humans will live more prosperous lives while treading more lightly on the Earth.

The future is not all bright, cautions McAfee. He warns of issues that still haven’t been fully solved. (For example, our oceans are still vulnerable to overfishing; global warming is still running largely unchecked; and even as 'dematerialisation' - the reduced need for raw materials - improves our global situation, power and resources are getting more concentrated. That creates an even larger division between the haves and the have nots.)

More From Less is a revelatory, paradigm-shifting account of how we’ve stumbled into an unexpected balance with nature, and the possibility that our most abundant centuries are ahead of us.

Capítulos

  • 001 MoreFromLess Open

    Duración: 30s
  • 002 MoreFromLess Introduction Read Me

    Duración: 08min
  • 003 MoreFromLess Chapter1 AllTheMalthusianMillennia

    Duración: 12min
  • 004 MoreFromLess Chapter2 PowerOverTheEarthTheIndustrialEra

    Duración: 31min
  • 005 MoreFromLess Chapter3 IndustrialErrors

    Duración: 31min
  • 006 MoreFromLess Chapter4 EarthDayAndItsDebates

    Duración: 37min
  • 007 MoreFromLess Chapter5 TheDematerializationSurprise

    Duración: 15min
  • 008 MoreFromLess Chapter6 CRIBNotes

    Duración: 19min
  • 009 MoreFromLess Chapter7 WhatCausesDematerializationMarketsAndMarvels

    Duración: 48min
  • 010 MoreFromLess Chapter8 AdamSmithSaidThatAFewWordsAboutCapitalism

    Duración: 29min
  • 011 MoreFromLess Chapter9 WhatElseIsNeededPeopleAndPolicies

    Duración: 46min
  • 012 MoreFromLess Chapter10 TheGlobalGallopOfTheFourHorsemen

    Duración: 22min
  • 013 MoreFromLess Chapter11 GettingSoMuchBetter

    Duración: 29min
  • 014 MoreFromLess Chapter12 PowersOfConcentration

    Duración: 23min
  • 015 MoreFromLess Chapter13 StressedBeTheTieThatBindsDisconnection

    Duración: 34min
  • 016 MoreFromLess Chapter14 LookingAheadTheWorldCleansesItselfThisWay

    Duración: 30min
  • 017 MoreFromLess Chapter15 InterventionsHowToBeGood

    Duración: 49min
  • 018 MoreFromLess Conclusion OurNextPlanet

    Duración: 06min
  • 019 MoreFromLess Close

    Duración: 01min