Overconsumption

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Focusing on The Story of Stuff (SS), write a 4-5 pg. essay on one of the following questions:

  1. In view of Leonard’s arguments about the Materials Economy, why is it so important to reduce overconsumption? You may use the book, as well as examples from the Internet and your own life. You may want to address quality of life issues in the U.S. and around the world, such as environment, family, physical health, mental health, finances, employment, education, and recreation.

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2.How has The Story of Stuff changed your view of many of the things you buy? Choose several of these products and trace their way through the Materials Economy using Leonard’s five stages and discuss the damage they cause and how we can reduce our use of each product. You may use the book, personal experiences, and Internet sources in your discussion.

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Climate change is a result of overconsumption. In the production cycle, trees are destroyed when mining minerals or to create land for farming. The destruction of trees leads to an increase in carbon dioxide produced since plants that can utilize the carbon dioxide are few. After the extraction of the resources, they are processed in the industries to make consumable products. Industries are the leading producers of harmful gases that contribute to global warming. Other toxic chemicals are added to the production process during the manufacturing process, and the byproducts of the production process are harmful gases. After consumers use the products, the waste they generate is filled in landfills while others are incinerated. The majority of the products that are manufactured nowadays are designed to lose relevance after a short

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Overconsumption