A big part of the reason Africa stays poor is because nutrition and education is so poor that sub-saharan IQ’s average about 70. Environmentalism pisses me off because for a fraction of what we are spending on the public hysteria we could be providing micro nutrients that would lead to huge decreases in overall suffering. Ditto with providing clean water.
What the hell is green tech? Is it just more efficient tech? Or does it have less to do with the technology and more to do with economic agents acknowledging externalities, consciously choosing to internalize some of that cost?
What the hell is green tech? Is it just more efficient tech? Or does it have less to do with the technology and more to do with economic agents acknowledging externalities, consciously choosing to internalize some of that cost?
I’ll take that as an analogy for what it means to be a moral person. (It’s another way of talking about Kant’s Categorical Imperative.)
A big part of the reason Africa stays poor is because nutrition and education is so poor that sub-saharan IQ’s average about 70. Environmentalism pisses me off because for a fraction of what we are spending on the public hysteria we could be providing micro nutrients that would lead to huge decreases in overall suffering. Ditto with providing clean water.
What the hell is green tech? Is it just more efficient tech? Or does it have less to do with the technology and more to do with economic agents acknowledging externalities, consciously choosing to internalize some of that cost?
I’ll take that as an analogy for what it means to be a moral person. (It’s another way of talking about Kant’s Categorical Imperative.)