Sustainability Equated With No Growth The Central Essay

¶ … sustainability equated with no growth? The central analogy of treadmill represented in the 'Treadmill of Production' was a type of running in place as in a typical treadmill without moving forward. It symbolizes a gradual decrease in the efficiency of the productive system. The post Second World War USA's economic system was a type wherein every unit of ecosystem involved in the production system produced less support for the country's workers and their families. However for the investors, it was quite favorable as it helped in the speedier growth towards profits and returns on investments made. Its results worked wonders for the investors but spelled doom for the workers and hence sustainability is equated with zero growth. (Gould; Pellow; Schnaiberg, 2003)

Workers suffered lay-offs in the capital-intensive form of production because of the growing treadmill and the most important perspectives that they were forced to accept was that taking on forward this type of investment was their sole alternative and part of the social progress. Hence, each phase of socially dislocating growth brought about increased social support for the socially dislocating processes. From the perspective of the treadmill theory, augmenting worker productivity is frequently linked with speeding up the treadmill -- i.e. producing lesser worker benefits from a given rate of natural resource selection. The treadmill was so intelligently crafted that in its process it aimed to remove a lot of workers by an increase in physical capital per worker through the use of profits to augment production...

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This process entailed a huge increase in energy need and chemical waste and resulted in the elimination in the habitats for flora and fauna. (Gould; Pellow; Schnaiberg, 2003)
The treadmill production makes application of fiscal capital to swap more controllable physical technologies in favor of more refractory human labor. Such technologies in turn have necessitated the rising use of ecosystems and dependable feedstocks for production and as ready sinks for industrial wastes. A method of comprehending the treadmill thus is to visualize it as a socially unsustainable to the sense that it fulfills the economic needs of some selected people of the existing generation. Hence the future path of sustainable development therefore is dependent on the continuing intra-generational friction between treadmill supporters and the people who are against it. (Boughey, 2000)

Sustainable development is frequently translated into intergenerational equity. This is usually perceived as a growth constraint. This can be construed as non-decreasing welfare with the passage of time in single-generation models. It can also be meant as non-decreasing welfare across generations in discrete-generation models. This is fairly an austere norm, as any temporary decline in welfare means unsustainable development. Sustainability's equity with zero growth is best explained in the example of the Pacific island Nauru. During 1990 one of the planet's richest phosphate deposits were discovered in the island and because of mindless extraction of phosphate mining in this island nearly…

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Ayres, Robert U; Jeroen C.J. M; Bergh, van den; Gowdy, John M. (n. d.) "Viewpoint: Weak

versus Strong Sustainability" Retrieved 4 May 2012 from http://www.tinbergen.nl/discussionpapers/98103.pdf

Boughey, Joseph. (2000) "The Cutting Edge 2000: Environmental valuation, real property and sustainability" Liverpool John Moores University. Retrieved 4 May 2012 from http://www.rics.org/site/download_feed.aspx?fileID=2477&fileExtension=PDF

Gould, Kenneth. A; Pellow, David N; Schnaiberg, Allan. (2003) "Interrogating the Treadmill


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