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Eco-Capitalism, sometimes referred to as Green Capitalism but mainly called Free Market Environmentalism is the son of Capitalism and Environmentalism, he believes that the market desire for more eco-friendly products combined with more resource-efficient products being more profitable, charity and the owners of property not wanting their property polluted would naturally limit the amount of pollution of the earth's environment.

History

The roots of eco-capitalism can be traced back to the late 1960s. The Tragedy of the Commons, an essay published in 1968 in Garrett Hardin's Science magazine, argues that the Malthusian catastrophe is inevitable as a result of liberal or democratic government policies, so that the question of family size remains with the family and willing to take care of potential human overpopulation. Hardin argued that if families were given freedom of choice in this matter, but were removed from the welfare state, parents who chose to outgrow would not have the resources to provide for their "litter", thus addressing the problem of overpopulation. This is the first argument made from an eco-capitalist point of view: overpopulation will technically be solved by the free market. John Baden, a Garrett Hardin contributor to other works, including Managing the Commons, founded the Political Economy Research Center (now Property and Environment Research Center) in 1982. As one of the first eco-capitalist organizations established, PERC's ongoing mission is to "improve the quality of the environment through property rights and markets." The most popular eco-capitalist idea was emissions trading or cap and trade. Emissions trading, a market-based approach that allows polluters to buy or obtain permits, began to be explored in the late 1960s. International emissions trading was greatly promoted in the 1990s, when the UN adopted the Kyoto Protocol in 1997.

Personality

EcoCap loves to talk about saving the environment and will usually be found selling eco-friendly products to other green balls, may do green fundraisers and/or donate huge sums of money to environmental causes.

Often hangs out with other right-enironmetalists, like his #1 customer and Eco-Conservatism, along with Green Liberalism and Eco-Nationalism from time to time.

Invests heavily in the solarpunk utopia, as it is his dream world.

How to Draw

Flag of Eco-Capitalism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Color the ball gold
  3. Draw a green dollar sign ($)
  4. Around that dollar sign draw a green recycling logo
  5. (Optional) Draw a black top-hat with the Fairtrade logo (Blue and lime green) on it
  6. Draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Gold #FFFF00 255, 255, 0
Green #00C000 0, 192, 0
Black #141414 20, 20, 20
Blue #00A3E9 0, 163, 233
Lime Green #B3E61D 179, 230, 29


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  • Eco-Socialism - Says "I'm not a true environmentalist and I just want to cash in", but at the end of the day, we both want to help our planet. I mean come on, saving the environment and making money at the same time is a win-win for me.
  • Eco-Fascism - Has weird ideas on property, but wants to help the planet just like me.
  • Eco-Anarchism - Even though we have very different ideas on how to solve climate change, we still work together for the good of our planet. Right?
  • Social Capitalism - While I'm not a fan of your regulations, the environmental ones are fine.
  • Authoritarian Capitalism - Can you chill with the oil drilling? It can be bad for the business, you know.
  • Corporatocracy - Eco-friendly things are very profitable really IN right now.
  • Veganarchism - Hates my guts, but happily consumes my veggie burgers.
  • Alt-Right - You like Garrett Hardin, but stop using the Internet for Nazi purposes, you weirdo!

Enemies

  • Industrialism - CAN YOU STOP POLLUTING THE AIR AND WATER? It's bad for business, I'm serious this time!
  • Marxism-Leninism - Terrible industrial commie, remember the Aral Sea!
  • Maoism - More like great leap backward, amirite?
  • Right-Wing Populism - Climate change is a real thing and all this eco-friendly stuff is making me rich!
  • Climate Skepticism - Look at the Once-Ler as an example of how not being green is not profitable. He cut all the trees at once without regrowing them when he could have earned MUCH more money if he bought seeds from Lorax and grown his own trees.

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