Matt, this is a great essay and I want to forward it to my financial advisor, who is very much a "green growth" guy. But for folks in finance, what's the answer? If the 401K is doomed, what's the off-ramp besides losing all you've invested? I'd love to see a follow-up article on "So here's what we do..."
Ha! I had someone on LinkedIn (Where I posted this too) ask for an article "What slamming on the breaks looks like." Maybe I'll write both. :)
Green growth is fine, but we need degrowth, right along side it. We need to green the supply curve and move the demand curve down. Tell your financial advisor that, :)
I'd be happy to chat if you wish. You can ping me on LinkedIn if you want. I'm the only Matt Orsagh on Earth.
Matt, this is a great essay and I want to forward it to my financial advisor, who is very much a "green growth" guy. But for folks in finance, what's the answer? If the 401K is doomed, what's the off-ramp besides losing all you've invested? I'd love to see a follow-up article on "So here's what we do..."
Ha! I had someone on LinkedIn (Where I posted this too) ask for an article "What slamming on the breaks looks like." Maybe I'll write both. :)
Green growth is fine, but we need degrowth, right along side it. We need to green the supply curve and move the demand curve down. Tell your financial advisor that, :)
I'd be happy to chat if you wish. You can ping me on LinkedIn if you want. I'm the only Matt Orsagh on Earth.