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October 17, 2011 at 9:33am
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The world can feed itself without ruining the planet, study says →

mohandasgandhi:

Recent global population growth estimates (10 billion by 2100, anyone?) plus slowing annual increases in agricultural yields have a lot of analysts worried that many of those new people will suffer from chronic hunger – and that much of the land that hasn’t been converted to agriculture will be plowed under to grow crops.

But a new study in the journal Nature argues that we can feed the world’s growing population without destroying the planet… if we make major adjustments now in agricultural and consumption practices and patterns. (Hey, if it were easy, we’d already be there, right?)

Based on new data about the Earth’s agricultural lands and crop yields, the study offers some core strategies to meet future food production needs and environmental challenges. Those strategies include:

  • Stop farming in places like tropical rainforests, which have high ecological value and low food output;
  • Improve crop yields in regions of Africa, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, where farmland isn’t meeting its potential;
  • Change farming practices to better manage water, nutrients, and chemicals;
  • Shift diets away from meat; and
  • Stop wasting food (up to 1/3 of all food grown is wasted either in production, transport, or after purchase).

Taken together, these strategies could lead to 100-180 percent more food available for consumption and sustain the lakes, rivers, forests, and soil that food production depends on.

(Continue reading…)

I really liked something Jon Foley said in the interview:

Can we do it? We have to – it’s absolutely necessary. It’s up to us to decide what’s politically feasible. We can change how we govern, tax, ship, produce, etc. What we can’t change are the laws of physics.

Definitely read this.

Science - it works, bitches.

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    Whoo hoo knowapower
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    Recent global population growth estimates (10 billion by 2100, anyone?) plus slowing annual increases in agricultural...
  17. increasedentropy reblogged this from bloodmouthprince and added:
    idk if it is mentioned in this article because i’m too lazy to read it right now but i read an argument that...
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    I only think this is “wishful thinking” in terms of the political, economic and social barriers. Ecologically, it’s very...
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    This is wishful thinking. Wake up people. mohandasgandhi:
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    While these are smart ways to provide food for the growing population, it will take more than just food. What about...
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