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Food and Farming Economic Dimensions Tim Jackson Food and Farming Summer School 18 th July 2013

Tim Jackson on food and farming

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Tim Jackson gave a lecture at the Organic Research Centre in Elm Farm, debating solutions to the economic challenges facing farming

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Food and Farming Economic Dimensions

Tim Jackson Food and Farming Summer School

18th July 2013

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Source: Druckman and Jackson (2010)

Recreation & Leisure

28%

Food & Catering24%

Space Heating13%

Household11%

Clothing & Footwear

8%

Commuting 5%

Health & Hygiene9%

Education2%

Communications1%

Total: 26tCO2e Discrepancies are due to rounding

Food in the Carbon Footprint

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Food in the Macro-Economy

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• Growth is unsustainable

• De-growth is unstable

The Dilemma of Growth

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Innovation

focused on labour

productivity

insufficient economic growth

unemployment

up

L = GDP/PL

consumption down

tax revenues down

government deficits up

public expenditures down

loan defaults up

investment down

lower economic growth

The dilemma

of growth

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Incomes

Labour

& capital

Spending

Goods &

services

Firms People labour

productivity

prices novelty

Consumer

credit

Commercial

credit

creative destruction

status competition

Investment Saving

Speculation

The Engine of Growth

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The Engine of Growth

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‘The value of company assets that come

mainly from products of limited

nutritional value – ‘empty calories’ – is

huge.’

Forum for the Future 2013

Obesity represents 20% of health care

costs in the US.

Spending on diabetes projected to reach

17% of NHS spend by 2035.

Social costs of obesity projected to

reach £50 in the UK by 2050

Stranded Assets

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Where is the green economy?

Enterprise

as service

Sustainable

investment

Ecological macro-

economics

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• resource light economic

activities that provide the

capabilities for people to

flourish:

– treading lightly on the earth

– delivering quality of life

– integrated into the community

– providing decent, satisfying

employment

Enterprise for a finite planet

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• green technologies – renewables

– energy efficiency

– resource productivity

• infrastructure – public transport

– low-carbon buildings

– community spaces

• ecological protection – forests

– soils and crops

– wetlands and habitats

• services – health and education

– care, craft and culture

Investment for a finite planet

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The Savory Institute

Holistic livestock management….

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“It is well enough that the people of this nation do not understand our

banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be

a revolution before tomorrow morning."

Henry Ford

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• small-scale – peer-to-peer

– community bonds

– community banking

• institutional investors – governance

– negative screening

– investment for good

– impact investment

• macro-economy – financial regulation

– fiduciary duties

– hypothecated transactions tax

– green quantitative easing

– sovereign spending

– the chicago plan

Money for a finite planet

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Peer to Peer Lending

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Incomes

Participation

Spending

services

Firms People

Economics for a finite planet

resource

productivity

novelty

Affordable

housing Investment

loans

participation prosperity

Investment Saving

Speculation

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Prosperity consists in our ability to flourish as human

beings…

….within the ecological limits of a finite planet