We agree with environmental managers because they are
taking an important point toward what China has created among their government system,
which has created big levels of contamination thanks to the type of non-renewable
resources making them one of the countries that release the most co2. In fact
we know that China is one of the biggest producers of various types of
commercials products and thanks to their industrialized development they have
achieved to won a big percentage of the production market. On the other hand
having cheap labor helps the company to have more workers available to have a
larger production being this a bad situation or workers because they are not
paid the amount of money they deserve. Also they keep using lots of resources
for cheap prices.
Looking at capitalist countries like USA, it is evident
that they are one of the biggest polluters of the world. This is why we also
agree with the environmental managers because we don’t agree with the
exploitation of resources this country has although it produces economic
growth. Even though USA is a country that is developed economically, it has not
been able to develop in a renewable way by using energy resources that will
create less pollution and damage to the environment. However, as soft ecologists
we believe that technological advances will not be the solution to create a
more sustainable country, but rather a change in perspective and ideas in which
capitalist countries like USA decide to change complete their policies of
commercialization and energy usages to a more environmental friendly one.
We agree that Germany as a socialist country has
successfully achieved an equilibrium. Socialism is a good central point in
which the production is not excessive neither absent which allows a good
standard of living for the population of the country. Germany has characterized
in the past few years for being an environmentally friendly country. They have good technology and they are
developed economy and they have reached economies of scale, which allows producing
more using fewer resources.
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