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Naming the Mirage: Green Capitalism’s False Solutions

In 2023, I was introduced to Adrienne Buller’s The Value of a Whale: On the Illusions of Green Capitalism.

It’s an extraordinary take down of the dominant ways we are approaching climate change and ecological crisis.

Since I worked as a consultant for oil & gas companies in 2009, I’ve been looking for somebody who could name things I’ve been grasping at. Buller meets what I’ve been looking for.

The bottom line: We cannot solve climate or ecological crises with tools (i.e. markets) designed for efficiency.

Here’s my quick summary:

If you are intrigued by — but maybe hesitant about — carbon pricing, offsets, or the the talk about all we have to do is “internalize” externalities — then Buller gives you the analysis you’ve been looking for.

While this podcast host only gets into a piece of her argument, it gives a taste.

I hope to convene a book club and/or host a conversation with Adrienne in 2024.

Her analysis is so important to inform where we spend our time — and to see that the mainstream solutions we’re pursuing right now aren’t going to get us where we hope to go.

To give you a start into Buller’s work, you might consider

Today, asset managers are the dominant owners of corporations and other assets throughout the global economy…

Or this simple Explainer. https://www.common-wealth.org/publications/explainer-whats-the-deal-with-asset-management

My question for 2024:

Will more folks begin to name the mirage that is Green Capitalism’s False Solutions?

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