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Old 03-01-2019, 01:08 PM   #5224 (permalink)
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And this is not sustainable. We have already eroded away a massive amount of soil. Factory farming will collapse, and if we don't stop using artificial chemicals, then our society will collapse.
But this is the only way we have been able feed the world population. Which doubled since 1970 because of factory farming. People do not understand this. We have already kicked the can of starvation down the road due to factory farming back in the 70's. It is very naive to say that we must stop. That we can stop. Without starvation. Many people mean well by saying that we must return to sustainable practices, but do not understand the scale of population that has been artificially propped up by fossil fuels. Or what scale will remain without it.
 
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