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GypsyMaiden Dec 15th, 2009 08:32 AM

If in the year 2025
 
If in the year 2025 the food needs of the world are double what they are now...

What would you do now to get ready?

Plant a vegie garden in your yard, like the white house? SFO State Capital?

Go into agriculture?

I read in the paper that this is the current prediction. Do you think its spot on and do you think you may do something different? (*its only 16 years away)

I found it interesting and almost a green light to begin now....

lennyba Dec 15th, 2009 09:40 AM

Start hoarding Spam.

spirobulldog Dec 15th, 2009 09:43 AM

Most of us could live on half of what we eat,so it might work out pretty good. I own a trash company and I can assure you that half of the food most people buy is thrown away.

Ryan Dec 15th, 2009 09:48 AM

"What would you do now to get ready?:

Buy Bob Geldof's rights to "Do they know it's Christmas."

spassvogel Dec 15th, 2009 10:01 AM

We are presently consuming as IF we had 6 (SIX!) planets EARTH! So 16 years is longterm compared to a human lifespan but really short when it comes to the need to reduce consumption. Regarding the latter it's not 5 to but rather 5 PAST 12!

Instead of requesting more children to be born we should all (not just India !) invent the one-child-policy.

SV ((@))

Answer to the OQ: start a veggie garden, get loads of sleeping pills (prescription!) and wait until finally pi$$ed off by the mess which is in the pipeline for all of us!
I would not consider myself a pessimist but rather optimistic as I do start a veggie garden :o)!

brennynp Dec 15th, 2009 10:18 AM

Interestingly, an article in Canada's Financial Post argues for the one-child policy to be adopted (presumably in Canada)?

http://www.financialpost.com/story.html?id=2314438

And the Chinese are now considering abandoning its one-child policy, which has been a demographic disaster in the making (too many old people, not enough young to support that economy).

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=artslot

And, in western Europe, at least, its under-population that may well be the cause of future difficulties. Spain, Greece, Austria, are all in demographic death spirals.

spassvogel Dec 15th, 2009 12:07 PM

brennyp
"are all in demographic death spirals."

CERTAINLY! The request for constant increase of productivity is a vicious circle in itself.
That should also be discussed in Copenhagen right now as not only the World's population will cause massive problems.

The whole system - doesn't matter in one who lives - is a death spiral!

SV ((@))

avalon Dec 15th, 2009 12:18 PM

I just hope I'm around with all my faculties. I can live on less food

GypsyMaiden Dec 15th, 2009 02:34 PM

When I see the San Fran and white house folks planting a garden on state capital/house grounds, Michelle Obama going to be on the food network along with one of her chefs...it seems that it will become an issue to more and more of us the more we pay attention.


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