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{{Ideology
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|title = [[File:Ecocap.png]] Eco-Capitalism
|image =GreenCapitalism1 Eco-Capitalism-12-26.png
|caption = "Buy our coke bottle NOT made from Seal's Teeth, recycle said bottle, buy another, make a circle and there you the market has saved the climate!"
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[[File:Ecocap.png]] EcoCap<br>
[[File:Ecocap.png]] Capitalist Environmentalism<br>
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Circular Economy Model <br> <s> Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies </s>
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|alignments=[[File:Rightunity-yellow.png|link=:Category:Right Unity]] [[:Category:Right Unity|{{Color|#F5F5A9|'''Rightist'''}} {{Color|#93DAF8|'''Unity'''}}]]<br> {{Info|Capitalists}}<br> {{Info|Environmentalists}}
|definition=
{{Info|Capitalists}}<br>
|song=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqvD4NC-s9E Let it grow]<br>
{{Info|Environmentalists}}
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|song=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqvD4NC-s9E Let it grow]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBtc2jCYJaU MrBeast Outro]<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbiSxunJatM Polyrhythm]<br>
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3-vBBQKOYU Windows Error Remix]<br>
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Z6EIqOw4M Windows Beat]<br>
|theorists =[[File:PanAmer.png]] '''Americas''' {{Collapse|
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Garret Hardin]] (1915-2003) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
*[[File:Envi.png]] [[Environmentalism|Terry L. Anderson]] (?-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA
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*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Pink Capitalism|Shinjirō Koizumi]] (1981-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan
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|likes=Eco-friendly goods<br>
Eco-friendly goods<br>
Emissions trading<br>
Las Vegas<br>
Carbon taxes (most)
|dislikes=
|dislikes=[[File:DVCoordination.png]] Planned economies<br>
[[File:Industrialism-Fire.png]] Pollution
|influences=[[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]]<br>
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==History==
 
The roots of eco-capitalism can be traced back to the late 1960s. The ''Tragedy of the Commons'', an essay published in 1968 in Garrett Hardin's ''Science'' magazine, argues that the Malthusian catastrophe is inevitable as a result of liberal or democratic government policies, so that the question of family size remains with the family and willing to take care of potential human overpopulation. Hardin argued that if families were given freedom of choice in this matter, but were removed from the welfare state, parents who chose to outgrow would not have the resources to provide for their "litter", thus addressing the problem of overpopulation. This is the first argument made from an eco-capitalist point of view: ''overpopulation will technically be solved by the free market''. John Baden, a Garrett Hardin contributor to other works, including ''Managing the Commons'', founded the Political Economy Research Center (now Property and Environment Research Center) in 1982. As one of the first eco-capitalist organizations established, PERC's ongoing mission is to "improve the quality of the environment through property rights and markets." The most popular eco-capitalist idea was emissions trading or cap and trade. Emissions trading, a market-based approach that allows polluters to buy or obtain permits, began to be explored in the late 1960s. International emissions trading was greatly promoted in the 1990s, when the UN adopted the Kyoto Protocol in 1997.
 
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==Gallery==
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{{Navbox/Environmentalists}}
 
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