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Environmental Costs of Capitalist-Driven Technological Growth

The onset of significant, irreversible environmental damage can be traced to the 18th century, when the large-scale use of carbon-based energy began to revolutionize production. Prior to this, for over 100,000 years, human impact on the biosphere was not fundamentally destructive. The capitalist economic system was instrumental in this transformation by establishing the technological revolution as a permanent and ongoing process, leading to modern environmental crises.

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