Too slow for zero?

Too slow for zero?

This week Phil and Steve confront the mathematical and environmental reality of a "zero growth" future, sparked by a debate over the deflationary traps of finite currency systems like Bitcoin. Steve thoroughly dismantles standard neoclassical theories of "decoupling"—the fantasy that global economies can indefinitely expand their wealth while reducing energy consumption—exposing how mainstream economic models trivialise energy as a minor production input. By presenting real-world data showing a linear, lockstep relationship between global energy use and gross world product over the last 50 years, the hosts argue that modern capital is merely a conduit for turning energy into useful work. Ultimately, they outline the profound structural challenges of transitioning to a deliberate zero-growth framework, explaining why managing a massive, debt-leveraged economic downshift is a biophysical necessity for the planet, yet an absolute impossibility under our current credit-driven capitalist architecture.