as an aside in the latest Trillbillies episode Terrence said that we need degrowth communism and it got me wondering what that means to everyone. to hopefully stifle any silly debates i’ll clarify that i’m talking about the West, not underdeveloped/overexploited nations in the Global South.
an end to oil drilling, gas extraction, and coal mining will obviously be necessary to stop climate change. how much modern technology can we replicate without relying on those things or other ecologically violent resource extraction? what does an agriculture system that doesn’t rely on petrochem-derived fertilizers and herbicides look like? how do we repair the immense damage that’s already been done?
i’d really appreciate some book recommendations on this topic as well as everyone’s thoughts
Western labor rarely has large emissions because most emission heavy industries have been dumped in other countries
Yeah so how do you deindustrialize those without too much harm? The vast majority of socialism in practice has involved mass industrialization to benefit the working class so how do you keep the benefits without the industry in countries like China?
You would still have industry, just not wholly reliant on fossil fuels and perpetual growth. And you’d need considerably more industry at first
That’s my concern. Industry, even when electricity is clean, generates a ton of carbon.
This is a diagram of current US manufacturing production emissions
Just addressing combustion would radically reduce industrial carbon output without needing to address carbon capture for cement or green hydrogen for steel
Jesus, I thought steel and concrete were significantly worse than they are. That is a really good graph. What is most chemical production for?
Ammonia and methanol (ammonia is like, half of non-combustion emissions even though we can readily produce ‘green’ ammonia)