Existing scarcity

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So what surmountable scarcity exists today?

All the usual suspects, and a lot applies as much to Western countries as it does to the developing world. There still exists unnecessary scarcity of:

  • Clean energy
  • Clean water
  • Nutritious food
  • Medicine and medical facilities
  • Decent housing in slum areas
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  • High quality, interesting education
  • Safe and efficient transportation that doesn't kill passengers or contribute to changing our climate
  • The facilities for people and communities to do more things for themselves - we are too reliant on machines and products from big business
  • Resources to get things done that need to be done - at a community level — sounds woolly perhaps but covers uncountable worthy projects that simply don't get done through lack of funds or bureaucratic hurdles
  • Quality - quality products and architecture as examples.
  • Time - people's time. Time to follow things important to the individual. Time for other people.
Slums built on swamp land near a garbage dump in Jakarta
Starving child
Collecting water in Mwamanongu Village, Tanzania

Causes

  • Lack of appropriate technology
  • Locked-up resources
  • Short-term thinking
  • Inadequate co-operation (lack of communication and sharing of knowledge)
  • Self-interest (at many levels)
  • Cultural inertia (that's the way it has always been done)
  • Lack of trust
  • Ignorance (lack of education or understanding)
  • Incompetent government administration
  • Bureaucracy
  • War
  • and in no small part, monetary economics

See also