(UEG 2019) Considerando os aspectos semânticos presentes no texto, verifica-se que a construção

Leia o texto e responda às questões de  1  a  3 . This is how UN scientists are preparing for the end of capitalism Capitalism as we k...
Leia o texto e responda às questões de 1 a 3.

This is how UN scientists are preparing for the end of capitalism

Capitalism as we know it is over. So suggests a new report commissioned by a group of scientists appointed by the UN secretary general. The main reason? We’re transitioning rapidly to a radically different global economy, due to our increasingly unsustainable exploitation of the planet’s environmental resources and the shift to less efficient energy sources.

Climate change and species extinctions are accelerating even as societies are experiencing rising inequality, unemployment, slow economic growth, rising debt levels, and impotent governments. Contrary to the way policymakers usually think about these problems these are not really separate crises at all.

These crises are part of the same fundamental transition. The new era is characterized by inefficient fossil fuel production and escalating costs of climate change. Conventional capitalist economic thinking can no longer explain, predict or solve the workings of the global economy in this new age.

Energy shift

Those are the implications of a new background paper prepared by a team of Finnish biophysicists who were asked to provide research that would feed into the drafting of the UN Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR), which will be released in 2019.

For the “first time in human history”, the paper says, capitalist economies are “shifting to energy sources that are less energy efficient.” Producing usable energy (“exergy”) to keep powering “both basic and non-basic human activities” in industrial civilisation “will require more, not less, effort”.

At the same time, our hunger for energy is driving what the paper refers to as “sink costs.” The greater our energy and material use, the more waste we generate, and so the greater the environmental costs. Though they can be ignored for a while, eventually those environmental costs translate directly into economic costs as it becomes more and more difficult to ignore their impacts on our societies.

Overall, the amount of energy we can extract, compared to the energy we are using to extract it, is decreasing across the spectrum – unconventional oils, nuclear and renewables return less energy in generation than conventional oils, whose production has peaked – and societies need to abandon fossil fuels because of their impact on the climate.

Whether or not this system still comprises a form of capitalism is ultimately a semantic question. It depends on how you define capitalism.

Economic activity is driven by meaning – maintaining equal possibilities for the good life while lowering emissions dramatically – rather than profit, and the meaning is politically, collectively constructed. Well, this is the best conceivable case in terms of modern state and market institutions. It can’t happen without considerable reframing of economic-political thinking, in short words: rethinking capitalism as it is nowadays.
Disponível em: <https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/capitalism-un-scientists-preparing-end-fossil-fuels-warning-demise-a8523856.html>. Acesso em:
12 mar. 2019. (Adaptado).

QUESTÃO 02
(UEG 2019) Considerando os aspectos semânticos presentes no texto, verifica-se que a construção

a) feed into the drafting, em língua portuguesa, pode ser compreendida como “auxiliar na elaboração”.

b) production has peaked, em português, pode ser compreendida como “a produção tem aumentado”.

c) slow economic growth, pode ser compreendida em português como “crescimento econômico regular”.

d) across the spectrum, em língua portuguesa, pode ser compreendida como “em todos os aspectos”.

e) sink costs pode ser compreendida, em língua portuguesa, como “custos operacionais”.

QUESTÃO ANTERIOR:
(UEG 2019) Considerando as ideias apresentadas no texto, constata-se que

GABARITO:
a) feed into the drafting, em língua portuguesa, pode ser compreendida como “auxiliar na elaboração”.

PRÓXIMA QUESTÃO:
- (UEG 2019) Considerando os aspectos linguísticos e estruturais presentes no texto, constata-se que


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