The Environment-Economy Nexus – A Historical Perspective

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(Series – Hidden from the Economy)

By Dimitar Borumov

It is rare to find someone who hasn’t heard of the growing discourse around the green transition, Green New Deal, and similar topics. Discussions on sustainability are prevalent, particularly in Europe, where initiatives like the EU’s ban on plastic straws and cups exemplify sustainable practices. This seemingly straightforward project focuses on renewable energy, reusable products, and waste reduction, aiming for a sustainable lifestyle. Addressing these intertwined economic and environmental issues requires seeing them as a nexus of constant interdependence. This nexus is the core of the discussion. A critical examination of these practices and the concept of sustainability prompts questions: What needs sustaining, and since when? Who or what is central to the green transition? Why is it termed green?

Let us momentarily reflect on the natural environment. From a human perspective, it may seem external—trees, mountains, rivers, oceans. These natural elements exist independently of human creation. From a deeper or spiritual perspective, humans are part of the natural world. This is not incorrect. Like all living beings, humans share characteristics with other species, albeit with unique natural intelligence. Whether we see ourselves as part of the environment or separate from it, we undeniably depend on it. This mutual influence is crucial, surpassing the debate over our place within the environment.

Historically, since humanity’s dawn, people have exploited the environment for sustenance. Until European colonialism and the Industrial Revolution, this exploitation remained relatively harmless. Environmental exploitation for human sustainment occurred over such durations and scales that the environment could regenerate without major harm from human activities. Thus, we can conclude that human activity for sustenance until European colonialism and the Industrial Revolution caused no significant environmental harm. However, this changed the nature of environmental exploitation.

The onset of European colonialism in the fifteenth century sparked massive environmental exploitation. New territories were ‘discovered’ and utilized, particularly for raw materials and resources. This extraction process involved relocating resources from one place to be exploited elsewhere, disrupting natural metabolic processes. Unlike previous exploitation, which sustained humanity at smaller scales and localized resource use, this marked a shift.

The Industrial Revolution introduced another shift, enabling unprecedented development but resulting in intensified extraction, especially by colonial powers, further under-developing their colonies. Resources in the Global North were extracted from the Global South, worsening metabolic issues. Despite being a historically positive event for long-term human prosperity, this rapid development increased energy production and consumption, marking a new phase of environment-related economic activity.

What distinguishes this activity is its detachment from human sustenance, focusing instead on sustaining the ever-expanding economic system of market capitalism. This system’s logic of constant growth underpins its function and benefits its participants. Historically, human activities linked to environmental exploitation have always existed but have drastically evolved over the past five centuries. They transitioned from sustaining humanity without significant environmental damage to disrupting natural metabolic cycles through resource relocation, ultimately shifting both the motivations for and consequences of environmental exploitation.

This latest development phase, where economic activities prioritize sustaining the growth-dependent economic system rather than humanity’s welfare, lies at the heart of the environment-economy nexus. A deeper understanding of its essence is necessary before addressing solution-oriented approaches, such as sustainability. I will explore this in the next article.

Note: The author of “Series – Hidden from the Economy,” Dimitar Borumov, is a political economist specializing in various political economy topics based in The Hague. He holds a BA in International Studies specializing in Politics and Economics of the Middle East and a Master’s in International Relations – Global Political Economy from Leiden University, the Netherlands. Borumov’s research focuses on transitional economies, the political economy of care and social reproduction, and critiques of modern capitalism and the environment-economy nexus. He is an educator on environmental awareness and the ecology-economy relationship, teaching Bulgarian History, Geography, and Economy at ‘St. Cyrill and Methodius’ Bulgarian School in The Hague, and serves as a youth leader with the United Religions Initiative’s ‘BRIDGES – Eastern European Forum for Dialogue.’ Dimitar states, ‘In order to address a problem effectively, we must understand its roots; only then can we devise sustainable solutions.’ Contact: borumovd@gmail.com


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20 responses to “The Environment-Economy Nexus – A Historical Perspective”

  1. Seems like we’ve finally found the magic recipe: exploit the environment for profit and then lecture everyone about sustainability. Classic European move, innit? 😏💼

  2. Bit Sentinel Avatar
    Bit Sentinel

    Oh, a history lesson on the environment and economy nexus? Just what I needed between my third coffee and lunch! 🍵💼 Who knew we’ve been messing up Mother Nature since the 15th century—cheers to progress, right? 😏

  3. demo tequila Avatar
    demo tequila

    Just what we needed, another deep dive into the environment-economy soap opera! Who knew our ancestors were such eco-warriors, only to have us modern folks turn it into a capitalist circus? 🤡🌍

  4. Skull Crusher Avatar
    Skull Crusher

    Isn’t it adorable how we pretend to ‘sustain’ the environment while having a good ol’ capitalist rave? 🍷🌍 It’s like throwing a party in a sinking ship and calling it a “nautical theme.”

  5. metal lady Avatar
    metal lady

    So, let me get this straight – we’ve gone from using nature for our daily bread to turning it into a corporate buffet for the economy? 🤔 Brilliant! Who knew that destroying the planet could be a growth strategy, eh? 🥴

  6. Lord Nikon Avatar
    Lord Nikon

    Blimey, who knew that exploiting the earth for a quick buck could have consequences? It’s almost like we were living in a fairy tale where the trees weren’t crying out for help! 🌳💸

  7. White Dragon Avatar
    White Dragon

    This book seems to be a riveting read on how to maintain a delicate balance between saving the planet and keeping the economy booming—almost like choosing between a fine Bordeaux and a pint of lager at the pub. 🍷🍻 One can only hope the author manages to keep the discussion as lively as a Saturday market!

  8. Tangerine Avatar

    Oh, just what we needed, another deep dive into the “nexus” between environment and economy—because clearly, we haven’t been treading water long enough. 🌍💸 I mean, who doesn’t love a good history lesson while we’re all collectively sweating over climate change and the latest plastic straw bans? 🍹

  9. Pink Nightmare Avatar
    Pink Nightmare

    Might as well get a medal for stating the obvious! Who knew that over-exploiting the environment could mess with our economic growth? 😂💼

  10. Sustainability, eh? I mean, who knew recycling plastic straws could solve the world’s problems? Next, they’ll be telling us that using a reusable cup is the new answer to climate change! 😂

  11. Slacker Cat Avatar
    Slacker Cat

    Can’t wait for the next episode of “How to Fix the World Without Actually Trying” – it’s like a never-ending soap opera, but with more charts and fewer cliffhangers. 😂

  12. Dark Horse Avatar
    Dark Horse

    Honestly, if I had a euro for every time someone mentioned the “nexus” of environment and economy, I’d already have enough to buy a fancy vegan coffee in Amsterdam. 🌍💸 But let’s face it, at the end of the day, we’re just playing musical chairs with Mother Nature while the economy keeps the music blaring! 🎶

  13. Intimidating 
Presence Avatar
    Intimidating Presence

    Sustainability, eh? A bit rich coming from the chaps who turned the planet into a giant rubbish dump while sipping lattes from compostable cups. 🌍☕

  14. jk friend Avatar

    Just what we needed, another academic deep-dive into the environment-economy love-hate relationship—because who doesn’t enjoy a good history lesson while sipping overpriced fair-trade coffee? 💁‍♂️

  15. NecroBull Avatar

    Talk about a riveting read! Who knew the environment-economy nexus could be so thrilling—it’s like watching paint dry but with a side of existential dread! 😅

  16. the china wall Avatar
    the china wall

    Isn’t it just delightful how we’ve gone from using nature for survival to making it a sidekick in our economic circus? 🎪 The irony is thicker than a London fog – at least the trees are getting a break from our colonial adventures, eh? 🌳💷

  17. Reading this, one might think the author just discovered that water is wet. But hey, who knew that exploiting the environment could be such a fascinating historical topic? 🤷‍♂️🌍

  18. Blimey, a whole historical perspective on the environment-economy nexus? Sounds riveting! Just what I needed to spice up my afternoon tea—next time, maybe throw in a few more charts and graphs to keep the excitement level high! 🍵📈

  19. Blimey, a historical perspective on the environment-economy nexus? Next, they’ll be telling us that the sun rises in the East! 🌍💸 But hey, at least we’re learning that capitalism isn’t all about saving the planet—who would’ve thought? 😏

  20. hightower Avatar

    Seems like we’ve cracked the code for making money off Mother Nature’s old clothes while patting ourselves on the back for being eco-friendly. Who knew capitalism could dress so green? 🌍💸

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