Treadmill Production Theory

> It’s says that why we have so many environmental problems even though we have amazing technology . It’s being used to fuel a system that’s unsustainable.

>. Allan Schneeberg was a sociologist who studied how capitalism affects the environment. He came up with the idea of the "treadmill of production", which says that capitalism always wants to grow, but this growth hurts the environments. He looked at both how capitalism works and how the environment works, and saw that they were in conflicts. 
 
> Treadmill of production, a concept in environmental sociology. It argues that capitalism inherently leads to environmental harm through a cycle of:
a) Increased production: business must constantly grow to stay profitable, leading to more resourse used and waste
b) Externalized cost: the environmental damage caused by production isn't reflected in prices, so businesses profits while society bears the burden
c)Technological fixes: new technologies often create new problems or simply shift existing ones, not solve them.

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