Explore how the relentless pursuit of GDP growth drives ecological collapse and social decay, and discover why a post-growth future is the only path to true prosperity.

We’re told growth fixes poverty and climate change, but the data suggests it’s often what’s plundering resources and driving us past our planetary boundaries. We need growth to fix the problems that growth created; it’s like trying to put out a fire with a bucket of gasoline.
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Nia: Eli, I was thinking about that classic "more is better" mindset we all grew up with. You know, the idea that a bigger GDP is the ultimate scorecard for a successful country?
Eli: Right, it’s the standard metric. But what if that scorecard is actually a treadmill that’s speeding up while we’re running out of breath?
Nia: That’s a stressful image! But it fits, doesn't it? I mean, since 1950, the global economy has grown more than twelvefold, yet we’re seeing this "suicidal insanity" where natural systems are shrinking as the economy expands. It makes me wonder: is growth actually the solution to our problems, or is it the hidden cause of them?
Eli: It’s a massive question. We’re told growth fixes poverty and climate change, but the data suggests it’s often what’s plundering resources and driving us past six of our nine planetary boundaries.
Nia: So let’s dive into why our obsession with "beautiful" growth might be failing us all.