Posted by Edward Ring at 5:50 pm on Jan 12, 2014 Comments Off on The Abundance Choice
The prevailing challenge facing humanity when confronted with
resource constraints is not that we are running out of resources,
but how we will adapt and create new and better solutions to meet
the needs that currently are being met by what are arguably scarce
or finite resources. If one accepts this premise, that we are not
threatened by diminishing resources, but rather by the possibility
that we won’t successfully adapt and innovate to create new
resources, a completely different perspective on resource scarcity
and resource policies may emerge.
Across every fundamental area of human needs, history
demonstrates that as technology and freedom is advanced, new
solutions evolve to meet them. Despite tragic setbacks of war or
famine that provide examples to contradict this optimistic claim,
overall the lifestyle of the average human being has inexorably
improved across the centuries. While it is easy to examine specific
consumption patterns today and suggest we now face a tipping point
wherein shortages of key resources will overwhelm us, if one
examines key resources one at a time, there is a strong argument
that such a catastrophe, if it does occur, will be the result… Read More