wouldn't make that consent even harder? or imply wars?
e.g. Brazil. Imagine they got the last lumber on earth, they'd have to choose between preserving their last trees and incredible wealth by selling it. I can't imagine a poor country to choose the former.
I don't believe a CEO or King is necessary for short sighted action. Humans are just very bad at sustainable long-term decisions.
I know a guy who owns a small forrest and when wood prices were skyrocketing due to supply chain disruption, he was tempted to sell more wood than planned. So he couldn't sell as much in the following years. He has no boss, is not rich and makes his own decisions.
It's a simple mechanism of supply and demand. I can't see a reason why people wouldn't cut down more trees than can grow back when demand is ultra high, other than force/legislation. And then people get angry because they won't realize that they'd destroy their own business in the long run. A worldwide life-threatening situation won't change that.
I dislike basically everything after Enterprise but this is... not too bad. I'd say it's maybe a bit like "Simpsons meets Star Trek".
Definetly worth to check out a few episodes to see if you like it. If you like the jokes, you're in for a cool ride.
I've seen even minor changes without flawed technique or style being discussed and changed for days before getting merged.
But it's also an excellent way to learn from pros. If the PR is worth it, they will spend the time for review and work with you until you fixed everything.
what do they watch?