natural capital
Natural capital is the modern civilization’s odd showcase that insists on measuring rustling forests and dwindling corporate ledgers on the same scale. Under the banner of sustainability, trees are forced into paradigms of profit and dividends while quietly sequestering carbon. Though lauded as ‘capital,’ it trembles before the twin threats of capricious weather and volatile markets. Ultimately, it offers little more than presentations brimful of green numbers paired with scorched-earth forecasts.