Das Ende des Kapitalismus
Warum Wachstum und Klimaschutz nicht vereinbar sind - und wie wir in Zukunft leben werden
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Ulrike Herrmann
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Demokratie und Wohlstand, ein längeres Leben, mehr Gleichberechtigung und Bildung: Der Kapitalismus hat viel Positives bewirkt. Zugleich ruiniert er jedoch Klima und Umwelt, sodass die Menschheit nun existenziell gefährdet ist. "Grünes Wachstum" soll die Rettung sein, aber Wirtschaftsexpertin und Bestsellerautorin Ulrike Herrmann hält dagegen: Verständlich und messerscharf erklärt sie in ihrem neuen Hörbuch, warum wir stattdessen "grünes Schrumpfen" brauchen.
Die Klimakrise verschärft sich täglich, aber konkret ändert sich fast nichts. Die Treibhausgase nehmen ungebremst und dramatisch zu. Dieses Scheitern ist kein Zufall, denn die Klimakrise zielt ins Herz des Kapitalismus. Wohlstand und Wachstum sind nur möglich, wenn man Technik einsetzt und Energie verbrennt. Leider wird die Ökoenergie aus Sonne und Wind aber niemals reichen, um weltweites Wachstum zu befeuern. Die Industrieländer müssen sich also vom Kapitalismus verabschieden und eine Kreislaufwirtschaft anstreben, in der nur noch verbraucht wird, was sich recyceln lässt.
Aber wie soll man sich dieses grüne Schrumpfen vorstellen? Das beste Modell ist ausgerechnet die britische Kriegswirtschaft ab 1940.
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