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Day the World Stops Shopping: How Ending Consumerism Saves the Environment and Ourselves
Day the World Stops Shopping: How Ending Consumerism Saves the Environment and Ourselves | J B MacKinnon
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Consuming less is our best strategy for saving the planet--but can we do it? In this thoughtful and surprisingly optimistic book, journalist J. B. MacKinnon investigates how we may achieve a world without shopping.We can't stop shopping. And yet we must. This is the consumer dilemma. The economy says we must always consume more: even the slightest drop in spending leads to widespread unemployment, bankruptcy, and home foreclosure.The planet says we consume too much: in America, we burn the earth's resources at a rate five times faster than it can regenerate. And despite efforts to "green" our consumption--by recycling, increasing energy efficiency, or using solar power--we have yet to see a decline in global carbon emissions.Addressing this paradox head-on, acclaimed journalist J. B. MacKinnon asks, What would really happen if we simply stopped shopping? Is there a way to reduce our consumption to earth-saving levels without triggering economic collapse? At first this question took him around the world, seeking answers from America's big-box stores to the hunter-gatherer cultures of Namibia to communities in Ecuador that consume at an exactly sustainable rate. Then the thought experiment came shockingly true: the coronavirus brought shopping to a halt, and MacKinnon's ideas were tested in real time.Drawing from experts in fields ranging from climate change to economics, MacKinnon investigates how living with less would change our planet, our society, and ourselves. Along the way, he reveals just how much we stand to gain: An investment in our physical and emotional wellness. The pleasure of caring for our possessions. Closer relationships with our natural world and one another. Imaginative and inspiring, The Day the World Stops Shopping will embolden you to envision another way.
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"we can become, first and foremost, participants."

#nonfiction

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A case study of what happens when consumerism decreases.

#nonfiction #economics

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Sparklemn This looks interesting. I think about this often -- what would happen if we all stopped buying things we don't need? Who would benefit and who would suffer? 2y
Vivlio_Gnosi Then this book is for you. The author dives into the nuance of what would change, how soon, who is affected, and many other scenarios. @Sparklemn 2y
Sparklemn I'm in! Thanks for the recommendation. 😀 2y
Vivlio_Gnosi @Sparklemn you're welcome! The author really does well to explore the good, the bad, and the "huh, I hadn't thought of that before" of consumerism ending. He also includes several solid case studies. 2y
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