yeah and hydroponics and orbital farms are so cost effective.
Sorry about your molestation.
Let's not forget all the unfarmed acreage. All these option are better than starvation based on lies.
Lets not forget available water for crops either.
What was that study about the Colorado going dry in not too many years ?
water problems abound accross our country.
Condemn future humans to a fate of never even existing? Could there be a more retarded statement?
Zero population growth, or something like it, will have to be a reality for some future generation. We're at 6 billion now, projected to be 9 billion by mid-century. Population growth is exponential.
Trust me; it WILL happen. That kind of growth is completely unsustainable. I guess this is why politicians don't talk about it, though, because people will tell them to go f themselves & lecture them about the "victims" of zero population growth: people who haven't even been conceived yet.
Lets not forget available water for crops either.
What was that study about the Colorado going dry in not too many years ?
water problems abound accross our country.
As much as it takes to stop food riots and starvation. There is no more important productahz/usc
it takes water and energy to produce food - how much of both are you willing to divert from the rest of the economy to produce more food
not all or even most conservationists are elitist fascists - how many average citizens need a vehicle with more than a 4 cylinder engine
MO Horse Power
We have to build up our self esteem some way.
The planet is 3/4 water.
You can reduce the argument to stupidity. I suggest that instead we seriously implement nuclear energy and allow telecommuting on a grand scale instead of using food for our cars and driving up the price of food so people starve.
Or we can work to make oil edible ?
Sure. You go start on that project. Your funding is in the mail.![]()
Yes, I've noticed, and I find it sickening.Do you hear politicians REGRETTING that the stimulus package may be used to pay down personal debt instead of going to corporations for new shit we don't need?
Yes, I've noticed, and I find it sickening.
But the conflict here is that 2/3 of our economy depends on what consumers spend. Not what corps make.
I want to know if the carpet matches the drapes.I'm sure you can't start to figure it out duhla, do your shoe's match your purse today?