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       Differences between NFT and Cryptocurrencies
       By: TCHNDONA TC Date: August 30, 2023, 2:23 am
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       The natural and ecological limits of the planet continue to be
       ignored, as there is clearly no lithium or critical minerals to
       reach if mobility models and consumption patterns are not
       changed. The fact in itself that lithium batteries, as well as
       wind and solar projects, also require minerals (such as copper,
       zinc, among many others) should alert us to the need to carry
       out a radical reform of the transport system and of the existing
       consumption model.
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       to a change in the energy
       matrix that guarantees the continuity of an unsustainable model.
       By proposing a short-term corporate energy transition, the
       "Decarbonization Consensus" maintains the hegemonic pattern of
       development and accelerates the metabolic fracture, with the aim
       of preserving the current lifestyle and consumption, especially
       in the countries of the North and the wealthiest sectors on a
       global scale.
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       If during the Cold War the hegemonic geopolitical imagination
       spoke of a bipolar world, divided into two ideologically
       polarized blocs, since the fall of the Berlin Wall a hegemonic
       geopolitical imagination began to be forged based on global
       capitalist consensus. If we look at the "Decarbonization
       Consensus" from a perspective of socio-historical processuality,
       we will see that among the three hegemonic consensuses in force
       in recent decades there are continuities and ruptures. Among the
       points of continuity, three main elements can be highlighted.
       The first is the inevitability discourse, which states that
       there is no alternative to these consensuses. This restriction
       of the world of the possible has been perfected over the last
       decades with different repertoires of social legitimation, be it
       access to consumption by the popular sectors or the rhetoric of
       breathing healthier air.
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