As a constructive criticism, I am not sure if it is possible to sustainable achieve the EU’s child mortality rate worldwide, because better healthcare involves spending more resources and producing those resources for the EU implied exploiting finite natural resources of the planet. There is research that asserts we would need more than one planet to make all countries achieve the quality of life of the most developed ones. We need to find a way of sustainably improve healthcare in less developed countries.
Though I’m not sure if it’s accounting for the lowered cost of duplicating progress as opposed to innovating it.
In other words, the first cart took much more time and effort than the last. I wonder how relevant this lowering cost becomes for the third world to progress.
As a constructive criticism, I am not sure if it is possible to sustainable achieve the EU’s child mortality rate worldwide, because better healthcare involves spending more resources and producing those resources for the EU implied exploiting finite natural resources of the planet. There is research that asserts we would need more than one planet to make all countries achieve the quality of life of the most developed ones. We need to find a way of sustainably improve healthcare in less developed countries.
This makes a kind of sense to me.
Though I’m not sure if it’s accounting for the lowered cost of duplicating progress as opposed to innovating it.
In other words, the first cart took much more time and effort than the last. I wonder how relevant this lowering cost becomes for the third world to progress.