What is the tragedy of the commons? - Nicholas Amendolare

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Imagine as a thought experiment that you live in a small village
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and depend on the local fish pond for food.
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You share the pond with three other villagers.
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The pond starts off with a dozen fish, and the fish reproduce.
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For every two fish, there will be one baby added each night.
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So, in order to maximize your supply of food,
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how many fish should you catch each day?
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Take a moment to think about it.
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Assume baby fish grow to full size immediately
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and that the pond begins at full capacity,
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and ignore factors like the sex of the fish you catch.
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The answer? One, and it's not just you.
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The best way to maximize every villager's food supply
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is for each fisherman to take just one fish each day.
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Here's how the math works.
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If each villager takes one fish, there will be eight fish left over night.
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Each pair of fish produces one baby,
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and the next day, the pond will be fully restocked with twelve fish.
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If anyone takes more than one, the number of reproductive pairs drops,
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and the population won't be able to bounce back.
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Eventually, the fish in the lake will be gone,
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leaving all four villagers to starve.
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This fish pond is just one example of a classic problem
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called the tragedy of the commons.
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The phenomenon was first described in a pamphlet
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by economist William Forster Lloyd in 1833
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in a discussion of the overgrazing of cattle
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on village common areas.
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More than 100 years later, ecologist Garrett Hardin revived the concept
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to describe what happens when many individuals
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all share a limited resource,
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like grazing land,
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fishing areas,
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living space,
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even clean air.
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Hardin argued that these situations pit short-term self-interest
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against the common good,
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and they end badly for everyone,
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resulting in overgrazing,
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overfishing,
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overpopulation,
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pollution,
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and other social and environmental problems.
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The key feature of a tragedy of the commons
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is that it provides an opportunity for an individual to benefit him or herself
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while spreading out any negative effects across the larger population.
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To see what that means, let's revisit our fish pond.
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Each individual fisherman is motivated
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to take as many fish as he can for himself.
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Meanwhile, any decline in fish reproduction
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is shared by the entire village.
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Anxious to avoid losing out to his neighbors,
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a fisherman will conclude that it's in his best interest to take an extra fish,
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or two,
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or three.
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Unfortunately, this is the same conclusion reached by the other fisherman,
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and that's the tragedy.
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Optimizing for the self in the short term isn't optimal for anyone in the long term.
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That's a simplified example, but the tragedy of the commons
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plays out in the more complex systems of real life, too.
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The overuse of antibiotics has led to short-term gains in livestock production
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and in treating common illnesses,
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but it's also resulted in the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria,
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which threaten the entire population.
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A coal-fired power plant produces cheap electricity for its customers
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and profits for its owners.
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These local benefits are helpful in the short term,
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but pollution from mining and burning coal is spread across the entire atmosphere
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and sticks around for thousands of years.
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There are other examples, too.
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Littering,
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water shortages,
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deforestation,
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traffic jams,
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even the purchase of bottled water.
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But human civilization has proven it's capable of doing something remarkable.
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We form social contracts,
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we make communal agreements,
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we elect governments,
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and we pass laws.
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All this to save our collective selves from our own individual impulses.
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It isn't easy, and we certainly don't get it right nearly all of the time.
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But humans at our best have shown that we can solve these problems
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and we can continue to do so if we remember Hardin's lesson.
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When the tragedy of the commons applies,
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what's good for all of us is good for each of us.
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