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[[Image:Earth and sun.jpg|right|120px]] So what have we got to work with? Mankind's '''fundamental resources''' are [[#Material|material]], [[#Energy|energy]], [[#Human intelligence|intelligence]] and [[#Information|information]]. In reality they are all so enormously abundant that it's incredible to think that there are people in this world who are still going without the basic human necessities. | [[Image:Earth and sun.jpg|right|120px]] So what have we got to work with? Mankind's '''fundamental resources''' are [[#Material|material]], [[#Energy|energy]], [[#Human intelligence|intelligence]] and [[#Information|information]]. In reality they are all so enormously abundant that it's incredible to think that there are people in this world who are still going without the basic human necessities. | ||
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− | In the past a lack of technology could be considered a significant cause of scarcity but that is certainly not a reason today. It is the way that we currently employ our resources that is inefficient and wasteful {{ | + | In the past a lack of technology could be considered a significant cause of scarcity but that is certainly not a reason today. It is the way that we currently employ our resources that is inefficient and wasteful {{en}} there is no actual scarcity of material or energy on the Earth. Current financial mechanisms tend to encourage artificial scarcity and create friction and this is the major reason that resources might appear restricted or limited; however emerging methods of co-operation and advanced automation have the potential to fully unlock them.<noinclude>{{refresh|Fundamental resources}}</noinclude> |
Revision as of 01:49, 19 January 2007
So what have we got to work with? Mankind's fundamental resources are material, energy, intelligence and information. In reality they are all so enormously abundant that it's incredible to think that there are people in this world who are still going without the basic human necessities.In the past a lack of technology could be considered a significant cause of scarcity but that is certainly not a reason today. It is the way that we currently employ our resources that is inefficient and wasteful – there is no actual scarcity of material or energy on the Earth. Current financial mechanisms tend to encourage artificial scarcity and create friction and this is the major reason that resources might appear restricted or limited; however emerging methods of co-operation and advanced automation have the potential to fully unlock them.