Given finite resources on Earth, (assuming inter planetary doesn't work out), doesn't eternel growth have to stop at some stage?
It seems, that we think, consumers will buy more and more forever, and there will be more consumers forever. OK, we accept we can have temporary recessions, but ultimately growth will continue.
There appears to be a small but growing trend towards sustainble, reduced consumption and production, e.g. recycling, organic farms, investing in renewable energy that may not ROI.
How much runway do we have left for eternal growth until we hit natural, societal, legally enforced limits? 10,100,1000 years? Is this something I need to consider over my investment lifetime?
What will happen real estate and stock market if people think growth will have to stop at some stage, or if it does stop?
It seems, that we think, consumers will buy more and more forever, and there will be more consumers forever. OK, we accept we can have temporary recessions, but ultimately growth will continue.
There appears to be a small but growing trend towards sustainble, reduced consumption and production, e.g. recycling, organic farms, investing in renewable energy that may not ROI.
How much runway do we have left for eternal growth until we hit natural, societal, legally enforced limits? 10,100,1000 years? Is this something I need to consider over my investment lifetime?
What will happen real estate and stock market if people think growth will have to stop at some stage, or if it does stop?