
The Energy Collapse | Louis Arnoux
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Energy Variability Shapes Fairness
The energy consumed in producing goods, such as coffee, varies greatly and complicates the concept of equitable pricing. It highlights that while we can assign prices to commodities, true fairness remains elusive because energy itself is invaluable and cannot be appropriately quantified in monetary terms. Economic systems inherently involve disparities, leading to uneven benefits among participants. This calls for a deeper consideration of fairness and an acknowledgment of the risks involved in commodifying energy and resources.
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