• OldWoodFrame@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    The Earth isn’t a closed system. The Universe might be but I feel pretty confident we’ll have moved on from any currently recognizable economic system by the time we fill that up.

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        7 months ago

        This isn’t actually a measure of resource usage in reference to a closed system tho.

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          7 months ago

          I don’t know mate, you sound like you’re being deliberately obtuse here.

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            7 months ago

            I’m not, it’s literally not a metric relevant to the Earth as a closed system, it’s a measure of carbon capture and production.

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              7 months ago

              My peep, you realize that cancer is not inside a closed system by the same definition, yes? Likewise you don’t die from cancer because you" run out of resources"

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                7 months ago

                Not sure what this has to do with me pointing out your reference for earth effectively being a closed system is wrongly applied.

                But also I agree, your memes analogy between capitalism and cancer doesn’t actually make sense. It’s just punchy but nonsensical.