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What are the advantages and disadvantages of globalization?
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Globalization destroys the environment

Globalization introduces an economic model that is incompatible with environmental protection.
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Context

Globalization increases global consumer demand. This sparks an increase in production to meet demand. Increased production means increased pressure on the environment and the faster depletion of natural resources.[1]

The Argument

Globalization results in increased international trade, lower prices and higher wages. These three factors create a higher demand for consumer goods. To meet this rising demand, manufacturers increase production, which involves the exploitation of more raw materials. This places a larger burden on the earth and its resources.

Counter arguments

If globalization contributes to environmental degradation, then periods of deglobalization would coincide with periods of reduced environmental destruction. This is not what happens. Since 2008, the globe has been on deglobalization trend. Brexit, Donald Trump's trade war with China and opposition to multinational trade agreements are all indications of anti-globalization sentiment reflected in protectionist policy.[2] But this period of protectionism has not coincided with a period of reduced environmental destruction.

Proponents

Premises

[P1] Globalization increases consumer demand. [P2] Supply rises to meet the demand. [P3] Natural resources are exploited in the supply chains. [P4] Therefore, globalization leads to the increased exploitation of natural resources.

Rejecting the premises

[Rejecting P4] When globalization recedes, environmental degradation does not slow.

References

  1. https://www.greenpeace.org/archive-international/en/news/Blogs/makingwaves/globalisation-dark-side/blog/57141/
  2. https://theconversation.com/globalization-may-actually-be-better-for-the-environment-95406
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