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“The planet is heading for environmental destruction: how do we make money out of that?”They believe they have found some of the answers.Capitalism doesn't seek the best solutions but rather the most profitable ones. Solutions that are more effective but less profitable are tabled. That is the nature of the game. Craig Murray BlogConcentration of PowerCraig Murray, formerly British ambassador to Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of Dundee
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“The planet is heading for environmental destruction: how do we make money out of that?”They believe they have found some of the answers.Capitalism doesn't seek the best solutions but rather the most profitable ones. Solutions that are more effective but less profitable are tabled. That is the nature of the game. Craig Murray BlogConcentration of PowerCraig Murray, formerly British ambassador to Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of Dundee
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“The planet is heading for environmental destruction: how do we make money out of that?”They believe they have found some of the answers.
Capitalism doesn't seek the best solutions but rather the most profitable ones. Solutions that are more effective but less profitable are tabled. That is the nature of the game.
Craig Murray BlogConcentration of Power
Craig Murray, formerly British ambassador to Uzbekistan and Rector of the University of Dundee