• YoungBelden [any]
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    1 year ago

    Also this thread is a good summary: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1493599447904931847.html

    In 2015, the North’s net appropriation from the South included:

    • 12 billion tons of embodied raw material equivalents
    • 822 million hectares of embodied land
    • 21 Exajoules of embodied energy
    • 188 million person-years of embodied labour

    To put these figures in perspective:

    • 12 billion tons of raw material equivalents is 43% of the North’s annual material consumption. In other words, nearly half of the North’s material consumption is net appropriated from the South.
    • 822 million hectares of land (more than twice the size of India), would in theory be enough to provide nutritious food for up to 6 billion people, depending on land productivity and diet.
    • 21 Exajoules of energy would be enough to cover the annual energy requirements of building infrastructure to ensure that all 6.5 billion people in the global South have access to decent housing, public transport, healthcare, education, sanitation, communication, etc.

    In other words, all of this productive capacity could be used to provide for local human needs, but instead it is roped into servicing capital accumulation in the North. Patterns of net appropriation reproduce deprivation in the South.