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discovered. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. growth is a key factor for prosperity in any society that's basic economics but in the face of rising concern about our natural environment and the effects of climate change more and more people are asking could it be that less growth is actually molts or can we achieve growth that is actually good for the planet and how those are the
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questions we are asking today on maids and some of the answers might surprise you in the wake of the friday's full future movement it's not only schoolchildren protesting against climate change around the world in germany they have now been joined by businesspeople a group of 4000 startup founders is calling for a new approach to industry and production they call themselves entrepreneurs for a future let's listen. beyond m.m.m.m. i think our businesses are always used as an excuse that they conjure won't change and you mustn't harm the economy the way here is entrepreneurs to say that we're ready to take action to protect our climate. looks like through the north for short haul flights or something only an sec should be taking we have a policy both in our private lives and in the company that we won't take
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a plane for any trip under a 1000 kilometers. good then we need to change our system and work with politicians to define a new game plan to protect. the is right we are here to say that economic growth isn't everything we can't work without an intact planet. we need the circular economy where we treat the earth's resources in a sustainable fashion. you . must production and minotaur as ation of household appliances and electronics have made them cheaper for all of us but that's also have the side effect that repairing standard appliances like vacuum cleaners mixes all kettles is
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an economical and in many cases even possible the result mountains of electronic waste full of rare and toxic chemicals to make matters worse many manufacturers actually design electronics to wear out their constructed in such a way that they must function after a certain amount of time so consumers have to buy a new one that's been bothering my colleagues christian koala for a long time so he's joined a radical new movement. thank you. my speakers without breaking the bank 'd i don't think you can. we're buying more and more stuff that's less and less to work for example electric
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goods are the fastest growing type of waste in the ward and the result. more and more. is the waste that you don't produce when you look into the container you see is a really old laundry machine. consume so much energy then makes sense to have it with and if you can so. many things could be repaired like my laptop tried to. but i would like to have their money or less ok it's cool or not so long actually that is not good this is the place for scripts for our kids.
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ok but the problem is magazines using or oppose using some special kind of screws. my name is google run lowery and i'm co-founder of the restart project there's plenty of examples of designs that made me. consumers ability to repair and reuse a product like batteries that cannot be removed or product to be glued rather than screwed. to screw the group that's a good one it's a problem of this sign any it's a deliberate choice the money part trust me but why. there is this theoretical understanding the product will fail that they are your legal warranty expires the american. came up with planned obsolescence way back in 1902 he thought it would be
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a good way to boost the economy because he would force customers to buy more products. are. incredibly flawed because what we're seeing is the type of in the base that actually does not put. more people out there but whether we like it or not the products we buy aren't for ages. become obsolete the way he put it that customers are angry about that. to. use this thing. has been the source of my worst experience because they won't support this and we can't get through.
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awareness of the problem is growing both in the us and europe my name and i caught up with the small team of 3 young women then starting at goodison father writes i'm retired last year but we collected more than 100. tickets. so this movement won't. repair. the stock. so that they're easy to take apart. but the movement is getting stronger. confident that we're going to when everyone is. right. everyone in the street what they think about a product that they want to retire like no one wants products that are critical you put down a car but think we can change that for the future of electronic. data
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make and i think you still. call it that now let's think that's true if you can repair your stuff at a reasonable cost you don't need to buy new stuff with practice becomes widespread which is used to be in case you're too young to remember the growth model that our economy is relies upon will certainly take a hit well that idea appeals to you you aren't alone supporters of the d. growth movement are calling for all of us to cut down on consumption for the sake of the planet and to our own wellbeing. more growth more production and consumption that seems to be they've usual recipe for boosting prosperity and that in turn means using more resources which is less good for the
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environment we're now using up natural resources an estimated 1.75 times faster than the planet can replenish them. critics of unbridled economic growth a calling for a stop to that growth is an international association of academics who want a global slowdown in order to save the planet growth wants us to be content with less to cut consumption the group does see the need for some people to have a car for example but if you do buy one then make it a small and preferably used model a key element of g. growths approach is what's being called the repair revolution where consumer items are ahead and not discarded and replaced the idea would also require industry to manufacture products that last longer in this way industrial production which are ink and sharing is also crucial 3 neighbors alternately using the same general
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means fewer resources consumed finally the more just society imagined by d. growth would have a government guaranteed minimum and maximum wage to ensure a fairer distribution of wealth critics say the model would mean job losses and a low economic output would also make an expensive modern health care system an affordable for industrial nations growth system has also been called unsuitable for developing nations which need to prosper the movements on global redistribution. if a radical alternative to the belief in unfettered growth. how much longer can grow continue the fact that our resources are finite opinions are divided of course we called on 2 opposing experts to discuss growth and its limits tim jackson an economist from the university of sorry and andrew balsawood of the
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pimco investment. an economy needs to grow or does it to experts to opinions the idea of grace for ever on a finite planet just doesn't make sense. to move growth we have the better it is for employment. we have might have to be careful about what we wish here in terms of 0 growth. what's more perspective career path and that sort of world am i going to have to wade into the older people in my company retired before i get a promotion it's going to mean very slow progress in increasing my income there are a real opportunities i would argue in moving towards a different kind of economy and one of those opportunities is in the nature of the quality and the quantity of work that could be available to people low employment
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would be one of the consequences of a deep growth. for a slower economy with more services for example more healthcare more education more social care more jobs that require human input and human labor you could find yourself in a position to labor shortages rather than unemployment. as you move away from a growth based economy. it could mean more jobs it could mean if you and you can say but what we do know is that the concept of economic growth is only challenged in affluent countries. i think it's a 1st world problem we have the luxury of having that problem because their living standards are high in parts of the world where we're living standards are lower or you live in poverty you might have a completely different perspective on that growth is one of the ways of getting people out of poverty the data is very very clear if you raise the incomes of the
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poorest across the world from nothing to around about 10 or 15000 dollars you have extraordinary improvements in quality of life but that doesn't really let the growth based economy off the hook in countries where actually an increasing grace has led in some cases to the decline in well being where an increase in greece has led to rising inequality. the standard indication of economic growth is g.d.p. among that she measure of the market value of all of the final goods and services a country produces. that measure or is has a quite a few faults it doesn't properly capture the well being of society so think of examples such as mental health or the distribution of that income the g.d.p. gross domestic product concept doesn't catch those things as well it's not as it
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turns out even a measure of. the stability of the economy that year just before the financial crash in 2007 was one of the best years for the g.d.p. so we're not sure we're using the right metric our experts agree on that they also agree that the state needs to set boundaries for the economy government has a very clear role to play in setting the conditions under which businesses operate has a very clear role to play in putting in place protections around the climate for example it has a responsibility to ensure also that the society that we live in. protects the interests of everyone and not just the privileged few markets can help but they also need guidance as well founders need to be see it because of no boundaries you end up with outcomes that are from a from a well being perspective sub optimal. taking
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a skeptical view of growth it's all well and good but in truth it's something of a theoretical debate because over here in the west we've heard in the reports growth is limited anyway meanwhile many parts of asia and africa are growing at rights of up to 6 percent that's of course generates a lot of c o 2 as a byproduct of additional power generation transportation and a growing middle class need energy because for no growth from well meaning environmentalists understandably falls on deaf ears in many parts of africa job growth for decades many say no give us. the kenyan capital nairobi has a population of around 4 and a half 1000000 that's not large by global standards but it is one of the world's fastest growing cities shopping centers are springing up all over reflecting the rising wealth of the middle class. the economy of the city is expected to grow by 6
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percent this year. economists at the think tank interregional economic network are calling for more trade between african countries they're skeptical about the criticism of growth expressed by environmentalists in the west. because we are not is that for the environmentalists mostly in western countries when they're saying that opposed to grow up with their jailing people in poor countries to rein in poverty because it is in poor countries we are struggling to actually move out of poverty to a better well being and if someone says we should not grow simply saying we should remain poor we should remain stuck with diseases and farming. kenya wants to do the opposite and stimulate growth to fight poverty. nairobi at least is bursting at the seams despite smog and can justin the city is attracting investors. one selling
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point that it's touting is lots of cheap labor. that's convinced an indian plant manufacturer which would like to produce valves in kenya. we as a manufacturer we are looking forward to my new fracturing program to start all manufacturing programs that will be kenya after we see how the market is responding all. kenya is proving to be especially attractive to fin tech companies. kenya has a high 'd penetration rate. internet and also can use the power of mobile money and this has created. 'd what you need do is follow foreign investors another expanding sector of the economy is waste recycling that's born of necessity as kenya has become a dumping ground for waste from industrial nations something that economists james
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she feels is no help at all. the western countries one we have become full support just across the board look at their own food print we should have to agree but not approach to to every way it is in part or in poor countries so that if there is a ticket for payment or compensation then that has to be something that is the group of. kenya is certainly being impacted by climate change temperatures are rising in rainfall is growing more intense and unpredictable just a few kilometers from nairobi is wealthy centers kibera often called africa's largest urban slum life expectancy here is just 30 years people in their wisdom countries addressing the challenges of climate change talking about extinction and you know from a poor country point of view you can also argue that poverty can lead to extinction
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when people don't have the ability to take care of diseases to be able to feed themselves to to leave a comfortable life but also the is a big threat to humanity so the message from kenya is both environmental protection and economic growth are essential to improve the lives of the poor. now when it comes to boosting personal wealth people have been betting on one particular practice that's been around for centuries gambling a recent visit to the wells turned gambling capital macau left made reports of kyodo wondering if this stash will administrative region of china hasn't set the stakes too high for itself. this isn't paris it isn't venice it isn't even last vegas this is macau casino capital of the world and one of the
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richest places on earth. but this well following the fight. many people here criticize the government use the money cool you know. the rest of . the special administrative region of mccall is in southern china and i was ferry ride from hong kong the city has about 6 160000 inhabitants. this is my 2nd time here and i'm definitely not the only one visiting over 35000000 tourists came here in 2018 the vast majority of them from mainland china.
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it's pretty annoying but most people come here for one reason only. because he knows gambling is illegal in mainland china but not in moscow resulting in. the fact that. i've never seen anything like this before it's just insane like disneyland plus vegas on steroids but how did this happen let's back up a lot starting in the 16th century macau was on the portuguese control the port city was usually overshadowed by its bigger system the british colony of hong kong the colonial past explains the european touch my car was handed back to china in 1909 but it has remained a special administrative region with its own laws borders and currency. as a time of the handover my call was not as well office today but in 2002 china
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opened a casino concessions to foreign investors the gambling industry and with it the local economy skyrocketed making macau the 2nd wealthiest place on the capital after. obviously we missed some times by the same time we're happy to see the development of the city too but he doesn't want to put too much focus on his employees because enough on one hand the gaming industry definitely changed and then these become a lot bigger and so on the other hand has changed to a way become a lot more fights in times office offerings galaxy entertainment group one of my colleagues biggest casino and resort operators rather wants to showcase its other offerings its result features 6 hotels with almost $4000.00 rooms $120.00 restaurants and bars a cinema a mall basically a city in its own right but still close to 90 percent of the revenue comes from the
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one thing i can't film. right here next to me that's where the casino actually is but i'm not allowed to film inside and i'm not even allowed to film the writing casino on top of it. i took a look around a different one without a camera. and. it was so huge inside you could have easily gone off and made it up the whole point of it but the amount of sips on those poker tables i didn't play myself but that something else. tax revenues from the gaming industry account for almost 90 percent of my house budget that benefits the locals and thanks again see no jobs unemployment is only about 2 percent every citizen gets a cash handout of around 1100 euros a year subsidize health care and frida cation through high school. but dependence on casino money can become a liability. unfortunately what has happened is we've ended up being more dependent
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on. china than ever before so a large part probably somewhere around 70 to 80 percent is our estimate. of our gaming revenue comes from china not only that beginning in the streets self has become the beyond i man all in macau us economy so you're sucked all the manpower the resources out from our economy efforts have been made to diversify the economy but not very successfully that dip in macau g.d.p. that happened partly because china cracked down on corrupt high rollers who like to frequent mccullers because he knows. and it's not only the economic dependency that has some residents worried. yes their school. to earn more money and have you know the jobs guarantees are also
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but there is more in love for a whole questi of our society suso is my cars youngest lawmakers many people ignore the politics here. you know the media and education system always tell the the resident it's more economics class politics. the media is heavily government controlled which means by china speaking up can have consequences so was suspended from parliament in late 2017 over a protest against a government linked organization. she was reinstated half a year later and remains one of the few outspoken critics of the government. yet this place is a bit crazy right sometimes and the citizens benefit from the system as long as you keep quiet so that you want it on office. and that's it from
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into the conflict zone confronting the powerful. p.t.o. fia has come a long way in the shortfall as a new peace deal with air traffic clearly new prime minister hargreaves atonement to bring accountability for the human rights abuses of the hostages my guest this week here in brussels business previous to haile mariam on the food conflict so for . 30 minutes on the double shifts. europe.
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distance opposite us i'm sitting on a terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3 grandchildren sleep on trouble and i was asked out when i was 8 france's age germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decades and it was my given what would your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old. my grandchildren were mourning after the wall fell born in a fine german a wonderful time a time of great joy. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history. and this starts november 6th on t.w.
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