This, and many other countries run on oil, and if the Peak Oil theorists are correct, this will be a Hobsons» Choice with
regards to our future food supply and where it comes from: Think Soilent Green: Yet it may look suspiciously like a twinkie or a Slim Jim processed by slaves from third world countries... Hey wait, I think I'm talking about our present food supply.
Not exact matches
He has an admirable
regard for our obligation
to future generations and justly warns of dangers
to our
food supply, the consequence of lax safety regulation.
I'll write more articles in the
future on the mechanism (s) of why restricting sugar, starch and high carbohydrate
foods can help with weight loss, and why detox can help weight loss, but for now I just want
to get the basics out
regarding diet.
Lastly, several articles I've read
regarding current and near
future grain production say yields are likely
to drop because of an impending el nino; is this correct, or are these writers just trying
to continue the bull market in
food commodities?
A new paper by polar bear biologists (Rode et al. 2015) argues that terrestrial (land - based)
foods are not important
to polar bears now and will not be in the
future — a conclusion I totally agree with — but they miss the point entirely
regarding the importance of this issue.
«Land degradation and desertification may be
regarded as the silent crisis of the world, a genuine threat
to the
future of humankind,» Arnalds said.Although
food production has more or less kept pace with population growth by increasing 50 percent between 1980 and 2000, it is unclear whether we'll have enough
food to feed the estimated three billion more mouths in 2050.