• MrScottyTay
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      141 year ago

      I think they’re trying to say there would be if it wasn’t for consumerism.

          • @[email protected]
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            121 year ago

            Well, you are right. And I agree. Although in my defence, he made the initial claim without further evidence.

            Anywho, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), an agency operating under the UN, has done plenty of research and published papers about this.

            The conundrum lies in that while we need more effective food production, we also want everything to be grown naturally (without fertilizer and/or free range livestock etc.), which is ineffective.

            We need more land for crops and animals to feed more people, but we also need more space to house those same people, meanwhile we cannot continue deforestation.

            On top of those, soil needs time to replenish all the nutrients. If it’s not given that opportunity, it WILL become permanently unusable.

            There’s simply too many conflicting wants and needs that are strictly incompatible.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              So are you suggesting that there would be enough resources to go around if we didn’t want organic food and huge single-family houses for homes?

        • @[email protected]
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          111 year ago

          We currently produce more than enough food and clothes for every person on this planet and could easily house them all.

          The problem is that because of capitalism we can’t get what everyone needs to them because it might hurt someone’s profits.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Yes, but even if we used the resources better, we would still come to a limit, just later. Eternal population growth is nonsense.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              With proper logistics that becomes less of a problem when coupled with universal education and healthcare.

          • originalucifer
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            41 year ago

            this is the reality no one wants to admit because it points out a major flaw in the human psyche… that is, the ability to lack empathy by distance. the farther away people are, the less we care about them.

            this is obvious is every facet of our daily existence, and is provable by the lack of dense conservative centers and how easily swayed those brought physically close to those remote entities (mentally or physically) become empathetic.

            humans suck, and we are the cause of resources not going where they are needed.

            • @[email protected]
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              1 year ago

              But we can grow much more environmentally friendly foods if we choose to.

              The way we do things is not the only or even close to the best way.