"Most business in the world is small business - farmers managing small, rural lots, streetside fruit and vegetable sellers, cafe and corner shop operators. Without that business, most people would starve to death."
Most businesses are small businesses... So what? Business is driving climate change... does it matter if it's Boeing or a lot of smaller businesses?
Business owners need people to do their work for them. Labor needs have always driven business. So you are putting the cart before the horse. The needs of business created the large human population we have. And business could care less about feeding the world... Business cares about profit.
If the goal of business was to feed the world then food providers wouldn't be demanding a profit... that profit could be used to feed more people.
Right?
So don't get it twisted.
Agriculture is the reason we have such large populations. Before agriculture human population doubled every ten thousand years. In the last ten thousand years, since the adoption of an agrarian lifestyle, human population has gone from 5-10 million to over 7 billion. This ridiculous growth rate is the result of adopting an unsustainable way of life.
Agriculture.
And the evidence for this is literally all around you.
Business grew from the adoption of agriculture. Business demands growth, and bigger human populations for labor, needing more and more cropland...
And these demands that businesses make and do not pay for are driving climate change, war, inequality, etc.
How is business better than surviving... even if surviving means wandering around looking for nuts...
I'd much rather do that, than die... wouldn't you?
You've linked to an article that criticises governments for not charging for greenhouse gas emissions. — andrewk
The article also points to business, my friend.
"IMF says energy subsidized by $5.3 trillion worldwide"
So you can say it's government's fault for not charging business for the damage business does, but that does NOT address the fact that it is business that is actually doing that damage not the government.
Why is it that business people always forget the part business people play in influencing and setting up governments? It's like they think we don't understand that businesses buy off government officials... or that government itself was set up to create a stable business environment... at least here in the USA.