Antechinus: Transition Economics – Sustainable Automation [without True Cost Economics]

Transition Economics – The Science of Sustainability Transition Economics is the science of profiting from automation while setting social policy that corrects the naturally occurring financial cycles in capitalistic economies. Ensuring that people have incomes and that those incomes have renewed spending powers in a tax-neutral climate is critical now, and this is the goal …

Berto Jongman: True Cost Economics — No Western Industry Would Be Profitable is Natural Capital Costs Considered

None of the world’s top industries would be profitable if they paid for the natural capital they use Here’s how those costs break down: The majority of unpriced natural capital costs are from greenhouse gas emissions (38%), followed by water use (25%), land use (24%), air pollution (7%), land and water pollution (5%), and waste …

Robert Steele: Augmented Intelligence with Human-Machine Integrity – Future-Oriented Hybrid Governance Integrating Holistic Analytics, True Cost Economics, and Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE)

Augmented Intelligence with Human-Machine Integrity: Future-Oriented Hybrid Governance Integrating Holistic Analytics, True Cost Economics, and Open Source Everything Engineering (OSEE) UPDATE: PDF (26 Pages): Chapter Steele on Augmented Intelligence as Published Full Text of Author’s Final Draft (Pre-Editing) Below the Fold

Yoda: Indonesia’s True Cost of Fire

Corruption costs…. $47b? Indonesia counts costs of haze Besides financial setback, its reputation and relations with neighbours are also at risk Phi Beta Iota: This is what happens when both governments and corporations lose sight of true cost economics and holistic analytics.

JZ Liszkiewicz: True Cost Accounting for Food — Survey with Links

There is No Such Thing as Cheap Food Taking these costs into account is essential; the economic cost of global environmental degradation from industry is estimated at US$2 to US$5 trillion per year. TCA has the potential to make industrial food production seem unreasonably harmful and expensive and make sustainable food production seem not only …