All Ship Lanes Lead to the New Rome
Free trade undermines sustainability because it prioritizes cheap global production over local, durable, and environmentally responsible industry. Neoliberal free trade rules make it nearly impossible to build the infrastructure needed for a green society. Every nation that successfully industrialized did so behind tariff walls. Free trade strips nations of the ability to protect and nurture domestic industries that could build renewable energy systems, efficient housing, and sustainable transport. Without protection, green manufacturing (solar panels, wind turbines, efficient machinery) gets outsourced, leaving societies dependent on foreign supply chains. Free trade encourages production in countries with the lowest environmental and labor standards. This makes it cheaper to pollute and exploit workers abroad than to invest in clean, durable systems at home. As a result, sustainable practices are undercut by cheaper, dirtier imports. It's a race to the bottom. ...