Amen brother.
The first issue is that we waste a flabbergasting amount of food in the big picture. Without knowing specifics, I would imagine this fact also applies meat production. So we could immediately have, what?, 20-30% less cows?
The future of food that we should be aiming for is to have local "supermarkets" retrofitted such that beneath the store footprint they have one or more levels of CLEAN grow rooms that use hydroponics/aquaponics to grow greens and hell maybe even trees. The goal is to produce AS MUCH of the food at the location where it is to be consumed. Taking transportation of food out of the picture in this sense would cut what amount of CO2 out of the air? Doing something like this would change the world on the scale of the last agricultural revolution. The benefits to mankind are innumerable at this point and there is literally no downside, and we can do it 20 years ago.
This is why people infuriate me so much. Rather than focusing on our destiny on this planet, we follow the flute of the Pied Piper... all the way to the slaughterhouse.
And we wonder why aliens won't make contact, lulz
If we got rid of the banks and printed our own money, this world would change under the hands of whites in record speed.
There are concept images for agricultural skyscrapers which would be great for growing crops in limited space.
When you turn off the TV (all media and press) and go outside to meet your neighbors, you begin to see that most people are good and want the best for the world. Even the city liberals are spewing their stupid shit thinking it comes from a place of good intentions. Thank goodness I got away from the city. So many American flags and good folk out here.
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