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Ecomodernism is an '''environmental philosophy''' which argues that humans should protect nature and improve human wellbeing by developing technologies that decouple human development from environmental impacts. | Ecomodernism is an '''environmental philosophy''' which argues that humans should protect nature and improve human wellbeing by developing technologies that decouple human development from environmental impacts. An easy summary is to "do more but better", the more representing the growth the better representing technologies which will mitigate the externalities for instance Carbon Capture technologies. |
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Ecomodernism is an environmental philosophy which argues that humans should protect nature and improve human wellbeing by developing technologies that decouple human development from environmental impacts. An easy summary is to "do more but better", the more representing the growth the better representing technologies which will mitigate the externalities for instance Carbon Capture technologies.