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The Rebound Effect: Shocking (In)Efficiency
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The Rebound Effect: Shocking (In)Efficiency

In 1776, engineer James Watt introduced a new type of steam engine so much more efficient in its coal usage that it immediately rendered its predecessor obsolete. Goods and services which used a steam engine could approximately double their output for the same amount of fuel. One would have expected
Jun 3, 2020 3 min read
Planned Obsolescence: Buying into Consumerism
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Planned Obsolescence: Buying into Consumerism

Consumerism is the tendency to gratify oneself and consume in ever increasing amounts. To that end, planned obsolescence acts as the lynchpin for consumerist behaviour in durable goods, enabling frequent repurchasing and replacement of goods that would otherwise have lasted for much longer. Removed from each individual’s purchasing decision
Oct 7, 2012 4 min read
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