@@moodobusiness Yea, but the problem is they focus so hard on CO2 that things like real pollution and smog get ignored. Nobody has to pay fines for spewing out chemicals into the air. But they get fined if it's CO2... easy to cirvument! Just turn the CO2 into a poisonous chemical.
In Delhi, India customer service representatives are so bad you can hear half the frequency chart as they shriek into the telephone to “unplug your router for 5 minutes”, and can’t properly hear for the next 5 minutes.
This kind of entitled, elitist TED talk is just getting tiresome: 1) Here is a problem, X. (In this case, lots of produce in one place and lots of starving people in another place.) 2) I have absolutely no education or expertise in this topic. However, I come from a wealthy family and went to an Ivy League university, so I was able to get other people to pay for me to take a FIVE YEAR VACATION, where I talk to people who are solving an entirely different problem that happens to be peripherally related. 3) All of the proposed solutions require capital, so they can only be implemented by capitalists. 4) Denigrate solutions that do not require capitalists. 5) Utterly ignore the fact that simply improving the supply does not solve the problem of getting said supply to the people who are demanding it. 6) Invent a new term to describe what other people are already doing so you can pretend that you had some part in inventing the solution. The problem is almost never been that we could not make enough food. The problem has almost always been that capitalists continuously find more and more ways to make accessing that food more expensive so that the capitalists continue to wring more and more blood out of those turnips. The solution is: A) Tuning our production to match an appropriate nutritious diet. Instead of producing tons of potatoes because they are a high profit item for fast food restaurants. B) Distributing production so it is physically closer to the demand. C) Putting that production in the hands of the people instead of capitalists. But you are never gonna see this solution on a TED stage because rich people don't pay $3,000 a ticket to be told that they are irrelevant.
Dear TED, I sincerely hope that you read Grant Robertson’s lucid comment, take note, then become properly “woke”, and return to your original T.E.D. roots, which provided welcomed, eye-opening content. Failure to do so will ultimately conclude your relevance and a TED RIP date will soon be confirmed as the year 2020.
The purpose of this tedtalk was not to remain ignorant towards the economical limitations of LEDCs and third world countries in the agriculture sector .. but is to express that there is a whole avenue of biotech and Ai technology which could eventually improve the economical and environmental conditions of countries affected by climate change... especially third world countries where locusts attacks have been damaging crop supplies and affecting the food supply chain. By developing CRISPR and all sorts of technology from capitalist societies.. crops can be protected from oscillation in weather conditions (especially East Africa) and intruders...such as locusts. I agree with your solutions however the overarching message of this ted talk was not to downplay our environmental problems... but to raise awareness regarding scientific breakthroughs...
There might be so many investment out there but if profit must be considered which is the actual sole aim of every investment then I will advise you to go into bitcoin trading, it has a higher profit rate than most investments
The current situation shows us that it's time to radically rethink our food systems, national and global! Therefore thanks for addressing this important topic! 👏🏽
If we want a green future, we need to pay attention to the limiting resources. Lithium, cobalt, iridium, silver, nickel, etc. These mines are energy-intensive and very dirty, with mines in impoverished areas dumping highly toxic wastewater directly into the ocean. Lithium mining takes lots of water but most lithium is mined in the desert! These are the high-cost issues stopping our green future. I would say our best bet is on fusion and liquified hydrogen tech but that's at least 30 years away. Until then we need to focus on slowing the economy down while keeping the R&D funding for energy projects like ITER. The worst part is that the storage solutions we have now are not usable and any funding put into green energy infrastructure now will be obsolete before it makes a net energy return.
the global world plans for us of the big millionaires are quite different, they want to kill half of the people and the others will continue doing like now or even worse
@@quatroxquatro16 Dafuq does your comment have to do with the previous person's post? Honestly, if your not going to add anything other than baseless conspiracy theories to this otherwise thought provoking thread, don't say anything at all.
Problem is, we'd also have to modify how we manufacture the machinery and everything else that goes into harvesting said resources before we can even start modifying how we harvest those resources. We'd basically have to completely redraw the process of manufacturing.
@@quatroxquatro16 Well some men just want to see the world burn. I know people think the world is like yeast in sugar water; Where the alcohol ends up killing the population. Is it right for a small class of "yeast" to play god in that scenario to reduce the population for the "greater good"? I say make hay while the sun shines!
The tale of an infinite and low cost energy is really old, but there is no solution by now. The proposed alternatives are much more costly and indeed unusable. Slowing down the economy is a task for everyone of us, only a few are doing it, me included, but not most people that are advicing this to the others. Obviuously the world is dominated by money and the big millionaires are dictating all the plans for us, actually we may see it clearly every day; cheating and killing the poor, old and disabled people has been imposed on every country of the world; of course a phantom virus is guilty.
Bayer/Monsanto will fight to preserve the practice of overspraying their pesticides and fertilizers because they're blinded by greed. They won't stand for targeted weed or crop spraying- they'd rather farmers continue wasting tons of their chemicals and fertilizers - potable water supplies be damned. (Lake Eerie toxic algal blooms from agricultural runoff has had Toledo and surrounding areas curtailing potable water supply and usage a few years ago already). And yet midwest corn yields are up, prices are down, and the specter of repeated formidable toxic algal blooms remains a constant threat to drinking water for the 54M people served by the Great Lakes watershed. Farm bill policy has for decades been incentivizing farmers in the heartland to pump the Ogallala Aquifer dry. Kansas City has already encountered zero day (when wells run dry) and more cities will soon experience this. This is bigger than food. It's the availability of potable water that's being threatened which needs our attention firstly. The food concerns can be dealt with after we secure and protect our potable water supplies. That's going to take more than just science. It's going to take political capital and will to produce sound policy changes regarding water rights and usage.
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It was never their intention to do someting against it. It's a business. They want only your money. The climate cannot be changed by any human intervention. It changes by itself. Just wait: I'm sure in ten years you will wish the warm summers to come back.
Thank you for this and for your research. We may not have a solution yet, but we must continue to try to grow enough food but in a safe and healthy way for us and for our earth.
I'm very excited and hopeful for the what the future innovation might enable. My only worry is how many people will survive to see it. I don't want the bright future only be available to the select privileged few who survived the turbulent world of changing climate.
"You are preparing for a new world, a world that has already changed, a world that has been changed by human ignorance, abuse and neglect." "In the new world, you will have to contend with erratic forces of nature, with an unstable climate and its impact upon the production of food, the diminishing of critical resources and how this will affect the transportation and the growing of food and the purification of water. Your problems will be more elemental, more fundamental and more profound." "The new world can wake you up, but it can also destroy you. That is why you must gain access to the deeper Intelligence within you, the power and the presence of Knowledge..." from 'The New World' - a free online book at *NewMessage org*
When you perform rigorous research into revolutionary new technologies to improve farming but then you have farmers in Australia who cant afford to buy water or bale for their livestock during drought
Contact your Representative and Senators to deschedule Cannabis. Hemp provides one of the few sources of complete protein, as well as Biofuel, Paper, Fabric, Cordage, band building material. Hemp can also serve as a means of Carbon Sequestration.
Oh c’mon. Here we have another unending paradox. The food is being dump and not even where it’s suppose to be and where it’s needed the most. Such a sad scene. Hope the best for families out there!
"Nuestros sistemas alimentarios no fueron diseñados para adaptarse a grandes trastornos y prevenirlos" dice, pero kilos y kilos de comida se han tirado cada año y el covid no es justamente la razón de tanta ruina.
Thank you! that was a great talk full of hope and trustworth optimism. I agree there's a lot to be done and the challenge is very high, but so is our human ability to create solutions The question is, how can WE help, what can WE all do?
Simple answer: empathy and charity doesn’t exist at mass. It’s only a small percentage that actually have empathy and charity in them. It’s controversial to say and sad but true.
I believe they do, but separately, we feel and are largely helpless to solve big problems. It takes community and group action to enact change. It takes pressure on those in power. But I understand, looking at the world, why you feel the way you do. :)
Actually it's not. If the media was not in our faces every day telling people to hate each other the world would have already gotten better. Love has always been the answer,......
Nature ensured that all creation has access to free food. We are moving too far away from a Natural world that has successfully supported life for many, many generations.
@@EdLrandom As far as I know bananas were always there. About a century and half ago, they were cross bred to create the yellow variety which is common in our markets..
@@JudeSoares they looked nothing like modern once, so as any wild fruit or vegetable. We changed them to fit our needs. There is no "natural state" for humans
You know that the chemists who make the pesticides, engineers and factory workers who are responsible for the tractors you may or may not use are non farmers as well. Many of you farmers would have a much harder job without them bringing their contributions to help you "adapt" to the direction that the world was changing too. So you can get back to farming.
I would love to hear what farmers are thinking. I might have this a little mixed up but this is how it seems to me this past year, that the government broke our farmers with Trade Agreements. I think most Americans would love fresh farm foods. Even on a fixed income I'd go for the real deal. So the govt gets a contract from Switzerland to buy kiwis only from them. In return Switzerland needs military equipment and weapons. Our specialty! The Swiss aren't neutral any more Not since COVID45. Nobody is. Does this sound about right? The downhill trend for farmers would be on the wall for people in that world, I would think. And didn't the govt pay farmers to NOT grow crops? Throw in bad winters and bugs and it's a perfect storm, I imagine. I am curious. If you had your perfect solution - what would that involve?
Replace cows and sheep for chicken and we can replant half the amount of land being wasted on them . Order the veggie burger or chicken and don't eat beef if you are against land clearing . I worked on a chicken farm that was on about 4 acres of land and that included the owners house . 30.000 birds every 8 to 10 weeks , one bird will feed four people , 120.000 meals EVERY eight weeks. Over a year about 600.000 meals. The same area used for cattle , you might get 4 cows if you remove his house . One cow minimum , two /three years to grow fat enough to make 800 meals x 4 cows 3200 meals from the same property.
Sbe repeated "usher in" and "marry" a few times, but that's besides the point. I liked this presentation. Most if not all of this is already known, but it should be reiterated many times.
You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
It’s because Australia’s livestock farmers have depleted the underground water table that the outback burns easily nowadays, the roots and trees are tinder dry , nothing to do with climate change
@@leehughart3160 :) ... question is.. are humans able to see the error of our way.. or are we just animals... not designed to actually act for the long term ..
Some interesting ideas here, but turning our back on methods that restore soil fertility and soil health would be a major mistake. The ideas promoted here are not “third way” nor do they combine the wisdom of the soil with both traditional and new technologies, they seem to be essentially artificial, separated from nature and entirely too disconnected from the living world and in particular the ecology of soil to promise a path forward that is low energy, conservative and restorative.
I'm not hearing what needs to be said here. All I'm hearing are buzzwords. The reason food rots on the field isn't because there's no infrastructure. Its because nobody bought them. A trucker isn't going to buy potatoes off a farmer to then give them away to a food bank. Nor is a farmer going to donate his crop when doing so could cost them their farm. Talking new tech ignores the fact that in times of crisis government should be organizing purchase and transport of food, and they didn't. They didn't even think of it. And that's the problem. The only solution to food security in a post climate change world is to decentralize it. Every home should be designed with food production in mind. It won't completely solve distribution but it provides individual households a buffer, so that distribution from larger farms can catch up. It also reduces the amount of land needed to feed everyone significantly since a sizable portion of production is moved into urban and suburban landscapes. Allowing nature and reforestation efforts to take over. At the end of the day climate change can't be solved with capitalism or innovation. It needs to be solved by decentralization and self sufficiency.
There is noone that wants to invest in collecting the potatos from farmers, organizing logistics to a 6000 km far country and get into contact with them, if there is no benefit but only a tremendous cost for these "cheap" items like potatos.
@@S.Clause yeah, that happens cause if someone eats that potato and has any problem related to it, it's the responsibility of the organization that gave it
The beginning of the video mentioned the San Antonio Food Bank so I wanted to share some information about why that photo of all the cars is troubling, The SA Food Bank is absolutely massive. In addition to the enormous warehouse for food storage, they have a 40 acre farm on site for vegetables, fruit, and dairy where I've volunteered. They also provided meals to students in the after-school program I worked for at another nonprofit and created a food pantry on my college campus. Basically, if you live in or around San Antonio you'll see how much impact this one organization has over a city of 1.5 million people PLUS the surrounding areas. So why is it troubling to see so many cars and know there's still not enough food to go around? Well, other orgs from around the country sent their staff to SA Foodbank to learn from their procedures but if our food bank is one of the best in the country and still doesn't have enough food to go around (especially when there are smaller orgs helping out too) then we have a real problem. We're seeing tens of thousands of people depend on SA Foodbank alone but if they can't even provide food to everyone then it speaks volumes about our society and the lack of government and corporate efforts to end hunger. TLDR; If we rely solely on nonprofits to fix hunger then we're never going to have enough for every family that needs it. Government and corporations need to be held accountable for food insecurity, too.
afterall any development we humans are seeking, we are still destroying the mother nature to grab resources for any purpose ,may it be a sustainable or green revolution .
They won't put him on here. He's exposing the Globalist traitors and their New World Order agenda. This is one of their propaganda channel's. Ever hear of Bill Gates!? You know,the eugenicist who cares about us and wants to depopulate the planet!?
Cap relative to 2019 levels fossil emitting activities, leases and permits below 90% in 2021, 80% in 2022, 70% in 2023 steadily down to 0% by 2030. Collapse of food systems can only be avoided if we avoid chain reaction, tipping point, runaway to Hothouse. Even then, it will be hard. We've already lost 25% of the forestry due to mature in the 2040s; fisheries and farms can fare no better.
Leadership would apply data warehousing and logistics to food use optimization. It is all there. Nothing about GMO? Keto is a bigger part of the picture than depicted here. Food waste? That seems to be a good place to start, at the end.
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If people could learn how to intergrate nature into their infrastructures like more trees, green walls, roofs and grow their own foods as much as possible (like we did for many MANY generations) then there was no such thing as ''climate change'' People should be more involved again into the food they eat, whenever modern technology or not .
out of all the comments, could anyone tell me solutions i can work towards for the big spectrum of climate change? i feel like no matter how much research i do, talking to other ppl is more informative than research will ever be.. i know it’s a broad question, but i want to be part of the solution idk (no sarcastic responses lmao)
Honestly it’s sad, because there’s only so much us normal citizens can do, it’s all up to theses stupid so called “politicians” who don’t realize humanity’s fate is under their hands
Dear all, I was wondering when we talk about today's money and also about Climate change as big problems. we say money is created from thin air. There is no backing like gold for this money. I was thinking the money printing is done by cutting trees, why don't we have a system, where the entire money supply is backed by valuable trees which have value and usability, plus they are life force on this planet. This way we will value the trees plus we will save the planet and stop Govts to print money as and when they want it. Please share your thought and if someone from Economics can explain about it, whether it is possible or not.
Yet no one blames the mode of production. Capitalism, car culture, plastic, the military industrial complex, and corporate emissions are killing this planet - and everything living on it that can't afford a bunker.
@michaelI gotta ask, what do these "circles" use as arguments? Conspiracy theories? Religion? I won't deny that some "government approved" scientists have agendas, but at least they provide research papers with their data that you can use to prove or disprove if you have some sort of an education in that field ( I'm talking highschool levels of science).
@michael Wow, what a compelling argument backed by real, credible sources. Not only do you fail at offering any counter to my argument, you insult my intelligence simply because my opinion is different from yours. At this point its not even a debate, you're just in a state of denial and stooping to mocking others to save face.
Creating an artificial duck was scary, I wouldn't eat that! Why all that when you have a variety of plants to eat? Discover non conventional plants from your region, they usually grow spontenously without much care. In Brazil we call them PANCS.
@Tucker Ray : Give people a good life so they naturally *choose* to have less children. Get people out of the fear that only kicks their inclination for procreation into hyperdrive. Inspire people, not oppress them. Give people a reason to do something, and they far more often will actually do it.
Funny, A friend of mine years ago, used to feed his greenhouse and his pot grow with enough carbon dioxide to make the most delicious tomatoes. And the THC crystallized in the the buds.
As long as we the people vote those into power that will implement these ideas, then our future will be on the right path. Otherwise, the old ways of thinking will continue to hinder future growth.
Most of the food we consume today are genetically modified food. I got type 2 diabetes though I was an active person. When I asked the doctors how I got type 2 diabetes, there is no answer.
So your telling me that a big pile of potatoes nobody ate is climate changes fault? And also that the line of people in San Antonio is again climate changes fault... the factor nobody took into consideration is the government and human laziness.
Viable habitat for growing food traditionally on a global scale is quickly being compromised by self-imposed climate disruption. If the human species is to exist into the relatively near future alternative options must be explored for producing food. Technology may buy us some time, but it's this very technology we've invented that is at the root of the industrial heat engine that is warming the biosphere. It's a fact that all of the past human complex civilizations have collapsed due to their incompatibility with nature herself. Therefore, reinventing ourselves in a sustainable way is the only option left available to humankind, since we're now literally staring down the barrel of another mass extinction that will eliminate most life forms on the planet.
Hi guys! if u care for the environment, please use Ecosia as your search engine. For every 45 searches u make, a tree will be planted somewhere. If you think this is fake, u can always check out their UA-cam channel. Stay safe guys :) bai bai
Gravity generator water is liquid at ground level... Construct a glass skyscraper made out of multi layered glass... The water will evaporate... It will condense at the top of the skyscraper due to water turning into a liquid as it cools down... Collect the water in a funnel and use it to drive turbines on its way back down...
How does this happen? Shifty politicians greedy farmers. What should have happened during the pandemic was continuing delivery of goods but instead of to the places that shut down redirect it to food banks shelters the military for crying out loud. You make that food FREE and give it to people. You don't say well we can't make money so just throw it away. We throw away food and yet having starving people. It's stupid.
"I'm a failed vegan" hm you do realize that veganism is not a diet but rather a philosophy of not harming animals. So you failed in not harming animals needlessly.. why? for your convenience? for your taste pleasure? these things are more important than the life of a sentient being who wishes to live. Who suffers, and feels pain just like us, living a life of confinement and torture. You may want to change the wording because it's basically like if i would say "I'm a failed wife beater or failed racists or failed sexist etc.
Not being dismissive of her or the video, but at most the people who don't already know this. But yeah that's all very obvious common knowledge kinda thinking and stuff...
Right, and sucks people have to keep saying it. I'm sick of saying it too. So much wasted time and energy on both sides when we could put it to better use finding solutions and implementing them. And by doing so even creating jobs for many people who desperately need them.
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Hydroponics though it seems promising to capitalize,commercialise and provide decentralized food supply amidst disturbed supply chain.Don't u think it will ruin lives of poor toiling farmers in low developed countries whose livelihood depend on markets of developed world?
sure climate changes, sometimes slowly, sometimes fast, sometimes a little, sometimes really heavy. This time, it's changing fast and heavy and caused by us humans.
@@pondholloworchards yes sure, plants thrive better with higher co2. And if we could only have a higher co2 level and keep everything else constant that would be a great idea like in a greenhouse. Sadly the earth reacts to more co2 with droughts, flooding, increasing temperature, more and heavier storms and so on. To sum it up: with more extrem weather. And your plants won't do well in that. So stop comparing your little greenhouse with the earth!
@@pondholloworchards yet, the greenhouse doesn't have glaciers that melt, sea levels that rise, permafrost that melts or hurricanes sweeping through. And if it gets too hot in your greenhouse because of the greenhouse effect you just open the door or the window. Can you please tell me where is the door for the earth? I haven't found it yet.
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There is a solution watch the documentary kiss the ground. It talks about a sustainable agriculture that can actually reduce the amount of carbon in the air and cool down our planet. All countries got together to sign a document stating they would change the way they farm to save the planet. Everyone signed but the U.S.A China and India the biggest producers of agricultureal carbon emissions. We can save our planet but not with how we farm and how we eat. We are also the problem. Watch the game changers documentary as well. Both are a big eye opener.
We will all be free when we are mature enough to take responsibility for the freedom of everyone else. We need to give people a reason to not reproduce so much. There's just not enough resources to support so many people for very long. But who doesn't want to have children when see how difficult things are as we grow old? Especially when things happen like threatening our social security system, instead of making it better. Not to mention how horrible our national healthcare system is. That and constantly rising costs of a home, food, utilities. Not to mention that people deserve to live their retirement in some comfort. Give people a good life and they naturally gravitate towards doing things they love. Like taking better care of the children already all around them. Inventing ways of living cleaner and healthier, and leading more fulfilling lives, instead of living in constant fear. All of these things lead people to *choose* to have less children, or even none. Because it's what they want, not because they are in fear of survival witch absolutely necessitates procreation. This would help children as well because there are so many good people in the world that would love to be teachers if they were paid and treated well by society. If we directed our focus away from war and towards education and health instead of the chance for a very few to become incredibly wealthy, leaving most people struggling, literally everyone would be better off except for one very small group of people: the wealthy elite. They know this too and that's why they do everything they can to keep us fighting each other. It would be a great change yes, but if we all just decided to work as a team, we can do all that and much more. We just need to see past those who want to stop others from having freedom too. Bigotry is really that stops us from all having peace and prosperity. If not for bigotry, we would all have that already.
developing countries like mine is looking up on countries like America for ways of tackling climate change but America recently withdrew itself from paris accord! wut !?
In Delhi, India air pollution is so bad that you can taste half the periodic table, and can't see beyond 5m
Let’s not confuse air pollution with climate change!
@@moodobusiness Yea, but the problem is they focus so hard on CO2 that things like real pollution and smog get ignored. Nobody has to pay fines for spewing out chemicals into the air. But they get fined if it's CO2... easy to cirvument! Just turn the CO2 into a poisonous chemical.
@The Lobster no I mean they are separate issues
In Delhi, India customer service representatives are so bad you can hear half the frequency chart as they shriek into the telephone to “unplug your router for 5 minutes”, and can’t properly hear for the next 5 minutes.
On a brighter note, Sikkim India has gone all organic
This kind of entitled, elitist TED talk is just getting tiresome:
1) Here is a problem, X. (In this case, lots of produce in one place and lots of starving people in another place.)
2) I have absolutely no education or expertise in this topic. However, I come from a wealthy family and went to an Ivy League university, so I was able to get other people to pay for me to take a FIVE YEAR VACATION, where I talk to people who are solving an entirely different problem that happens to be peripherally related.
3) All of the proposed solutions require capital, so they can only be implemented by capitalists.
4) Denigrate solutions that do not require capitalists.
5) Utterly ignore the fact that simply improving the supply does not solve the problem of getting said supply to the people who are demanding it.
6) Invent a new term to describe what other people are already doing so you can pretend that you had some part in inventing the solution.
The problem is almost never been that we could not make enough food. The problem has almost always been that capitalists continuously find more and more ways to make accessing that food more expensive so that the capitalists continue to wring more and more blood out of those turnips.
The solution is:
A) Tuning our production to match an appropriate nutritious diet. Instead of producing tons of potatoes because they are a high profit item for fast food restaurants.
B) Distributing production so it is physically closer to the demand.
C) Putting that production in the hands of the people instead of capitalists.
But you are never gonna see this solution on a TED stage because rich people don't pay $3,000 a ticket to be told that they are irrelevant.
Dear TED, I sincerely hope that you read Grant Robertson’s lucid comment, take note, then become properly “woke”, and return to your original T.E.D. roots, which provided welcomed, eye-opening content. Failure to do so will ultimately conclude your relevance and a TED RIP date will soon be confirmed as the year 2020.
Damn this comment was better than the actual TED talk XD
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Excellent summary of the modern world's unsustainable and reckless use of its resources.
The purpose of this tedtalk was not to remain ignorant towards the economical limitations of LEDCs and third world countries in the agriculture sector .. but is to express that there is a whole avenue of biotech and Ai technology which could eventually improve the economical and environmental conditions of countries affected by climate change... especially third world countries where locusts attacks have been damaging crop supplies and affecting the food supply chain. By developing CRISPR and all sorts of technology from capitalist societies.. crops can be protected from oscillation in weather conditions (especially East Africa) and intruders...such as locusts. I agree with your solutions however the overarching message of this ted talk was not to downplay our environmental problems... but to raise awareness regarding scientific breakthroughs...
Investing is how you can create wealth for yourself instead of depending on the government.
Investing are the first stones to success.
I started investing from the pandemic crash
Your absolutely right💯 Waiting for the government to provide is a big waste of time.
Determination is always an experience, life is a journey, make your future brighter by influencing your potential towards winning.
There might be so many investment out there but if profit must be considered which is the actual sole aim of every investment then I will advise you to go into bitcoin trading, it has a higher profit rate than most investments
If you believe in the future then you will know that indeed Bitcoin and forex is the future investment that can help you achieve your future goals.
The current situation shows us that it's time to radically rethink our food systems, national and global!
Therefore thanks for addressing this important topic! 👏🏽
"we had better manage this from the top!"
"that wasn't *_real_* socialism - it'll work *_this time!"_*
If we want a green future, we need to pay attention to the limiting resources. Lithium, cobalt, iridium, silver, nickel, etc. These mines are energy-intensive and very dirty, with mines in impoverished areas dumping highly toxic wastewater directly into the ocean. Lithium mining takes lots of water but most lithium is mined in the desert! These are the high-cost issues stopping our green future.
I would say our best bet is on fusion and liquified hydrogen tech but that's at least 30 years away. Until then we need to focus on slowing the economy down while keeping the R&D funding for energy projects like ITER. The worst part is that the storage solutions we have now are not usable and any funding put into green energy infrastructure now will be obsolete before it makes a net energy return.
the global world plans for us of the big millionaires are quite different, they want to kill half of the people and the others will continue doing like now or even worse
@@quatroxquatro16 Dafuq does your comment have to do with the previous person's post? Honestly, if your not going to add anything other than baseless conspiracy theories to this otherwise thought provoking thread, don't say anything at all.
Problem is, we'd also have to modify how we manufacture the machinery and everything else that goes into harvesting said resources before we can even start modifying how we harvest those resources. We'd basically have to completely redraw the process of manufacturing.
@@quatroxquatro16 Well some men just want to see the world burn. I know people think the world is like yeast in sugar water; Where the alcohol ends up killing the population. Is it right for a small class of "yeast" to play god in that scenario to reduce the population for the "greater good"? I say make hay while the sun shines!
The tale of an infinite and low cost energy is really old, but there is no solution by now. The proposed alternatives are much more costly and indeed unusable.
Slowing down the economy is a task for everyone of us, only a few are doing it, me included, but not most people that are advicing this to the others.
Obviuously the world is dominated by money and the big millionaires are dictating all the plans for us, actually we may see it clearly every day; cheating and killing the poor, old and disabled people has been imposed on every country of the world; of course a phantom virus is guilty.
Bayer/Monsanto will fight to preserve the practice of overspraying their pesticides and fertilizers because they're blinded by greed. They won't stand for targeted weed or crop spraying- they'd rather farmers continue wasting tons of their chemicals and fertilizers - potable water supplies be damned. (Lake Eerie toxic algal blooms from agricultural runoff has had Toledo and surrounding areas curtailing potable water supply and usage a few years ago already).
And yet midwest corn yields are up, prices are down, and the specter of repeated formidable toxic algal blooms remains a constant threat to drinking water for the 54M people served by the Great Lakes watershed.
Farm bill policy has for decades been incentivizing farmers in the heartland to pump the Ogallala Aquifer dry. Kansas City has already encountered zero day (when wells run dry) and more cities will soon experience this.
This is bigger than food. It's the availability of potable water that's being threatened which needs our attention firstly. The food concerns can be dealt with after we secure and protect our potable water supplies. That's going to take more than just science. It's going to take political capital and will to produce sound policy changes regarding water rights and usage.
12,000 people per day could die of hunger related to COVID-19. Before that nearly 2 million people died to hunger in Africa each year.
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We need to stop all this death while there are still people to save.
twenty-five years ago people could be excused for not knowing much, or doing much, about climate change. Today we have no excuse.
It was never their intention to do someting against it. It's a business. They want only your money.
The climate cannot be changed by any human intervention. It changes by itself. Just wait: I'm sure in ten years you will wish the warm summers to come back.
Thank you for this and for your research. We may not have a solution yet, but we must continue to try to grow enough food but in a safe and healthy way for us and for our earth.
I wish more people were aware of how climate change affects the world.
Symptom=Climate Change
Cause=Overpopulation
Treatment=Depopulation
Start a war.
It's the sun's fault.
@Brinks Truck 👈🏼100% correct
I wish more people were smart enough
to see through this hoax.
@@Sannidor
I wish more people thought like you.
I'm very excited and hopeful for the what the future innovation might enable. My only worry is how many people will survive to see it. I don't want the bright future only be available to the select privileged few who survived the turbulent world of changing climate.
Finally a decent video from TED again that focuses on bigger problems.
Unless you’re posting this from an off-grid yurt - either way, you’re sillier than your avatar. lol
"You are preparing for a new world, a world that has already changed, a world that has been changed by human ignorance, abuse and neglect."
"In the new world, you will have to contend with erratic forces of nature, with an unstable climate and its impact upon the production of food, the diminishing of critical resources and how this will affect the transportation and the growing of food and the purification of water. Your problems will be more elemental, more fundamental and more profound."
"The new world can wake you up, but it can also destroy you. That is why you must gain access to the deeper Intelligence within you, the power and the presence of Knowledge..."
from 'The New World' - a free online book at *NewMessage org*
Change is inevitable , its just how you deal with it as an individual 🇺🇲
From the same people bringing us the Global Reset? Those tyrants? 😂
Thank you Benjamin
Thank you, Benjamin.
☀️It was a pleasure to listen ! Can someone who has an example to get closer between REinvention and DEinvention ,thank u a lot
When you perform rigorous research into revolutionary new technologies to improve farming but then you have farmers in Australia who cant afford to buy water or bale for their livestock during drought
@@Auga_0_Te.Gm2 holy crap, stop
She said she wasn't for new tech over old ways, but all she advocated were revolutionary new technologies.
Nature always gives us a good lesson. Nature lover..I love greenery ...
@Golden Ratio 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
This TED talk truly lifts issues which are vital to olive us...
Make being nice to our fellow humans financially profitable and all the problems go away.
Contact your Representative and Senators to deschedule Cannabis. Hemp provides one of the few sources of complete protein, as well as Biofuel, Paper, Fabric, Cordage, band building material. Hemp can also serve as a means of Carbon Sequestration.
What an eye-opening talk it is! So much information that I should know that is really important for our future generations.
thank you very much
You are the kindness and your kindness spreads.
Wow Kate Winslet is spreading awareness about climate change. Brilliant!
😂😀👍
It feels amazing when Celebrities talks about social awareness 😀
Without icebergs she wouldn't be as famous.
Sounded good at first, then just no.
Oh c’mon. Here we have another unending paradox. The food is being dump and not even where it’s suppose to be and where it’s needed the most. Such a sad scene. Hope the best for families out there!
Its the supply chain .. how things have been handled.
"Nuestros sistemas alimentarios no fueron diseñados para adaptarse a grandes trastornos y prevenirlos" dice, pero kilos y kilos de comida se han tirado cada año y el covid no es justamente la razón de tanta ruina.
Thank you! that was a great talk full of hope and trustworth optimism.
I agree there's a lot to be done and the challenge is very high, but so is our human ability to create solutions
The question is, how can WE help, what can WE all do?
And of course this video has 80,000 views, cant wait for the algorithm to finally work and put this in my recommended in 5 years.
Technology moves as fast as I go to the store for beer.
Ayo pops is that you?
At the speed of light, if you're anything like me.
@@janj0n I think you're faster than me, but I'll drink more beer.😂 Thanks for the reply, I smiled😉
Never fast enough
Simple answer: empathy and charity doesn’t exist at mass. It’s only a small percentage that actually have empathy and charity in them. It’s controversial to say and sad but true.
I believe they do, but separately, we feel and are largely helpless to solve big problems. It takes community and group action to enact change. It takes pressure on those in power. But I understand, looking at the world, why you feel the way you do. :)
Actually it's not. If the media was not in our faces every day telling people to hate each other the world would have already gotten better. Love has always been the answer,......
That contemplative chin grab was cracking me up. You know she practiced that in the mirror a few times while rehearsing for this.
We are the first generation to feel the sting of climate change, and we are the last generation that can do something about it.
Nature ensured that all creation has access to free food.
We are moving too far away from a Natural world that has successfully supported life for many, many generations.
WTF is the natural world? Have you seen bananas before the invention of agriculture?
@@EdLrandom As far as I know bananas were always there. About a century and half ago, they were cross bred to create the yellow variety which is common in our markets..
@@JudeSoares they looked nothing like modern once, so as any wild fruit or vegetable. We changed them to fit our needs. There is no "natural state" for humans
“There are two ways to get enough. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less.”
― G.K. Chesterton
If the robot can see the weed why not mechanically remove it ? Why herbicide
I need key elements of the arguments of this video
Well, thank God we have non farmers telling us farmers how to adapt to your predicted world. We will get back to farming...you're welcome.
Good for you brother. Don't let psychos dictate how you work and feed your family.
Thats the reason were gonna die as a species cos minds like u can't shift or open to new ideas.
Im a commercial fisher.
You know that the chemists who make the pesticides, engineers and factory workers who are responsible for the tractors you may or may not use are non farmers as well.
Many of you farmers would have a much harder job without them bringing their contributions to help you "adapt" to the direction that the world was changing too. So you can get back to farming.
I would love to hear what farmers are thinking. I might have this a little mixed up but this is how it seems to me this past year, that the government broke our farmers with Trade Agreements. I think most Americans would love fresh farm foods. Even on a fixed income I'd go for the real deal. So the govt gets a contract from Switzerland to buy kiwis only from them. In return Switzerland needs military equipment and weapons. Our specialty! The Swiss aren't neutral any more
Not since COVID45. Nobody is. Does this sound about right? The downhill trend for farmers would be on the wall for people in that world, I would think. And didn't the govt pay farmers to NOT grow crops? Throw in bad winters and bugs and it's a perfect storm, I imagine.
I am curious. If you had your perfect solution - what would that involve?
This was clearly recorded in front of a green screen. Was the echo added in post? Why would you do that?
Replace cows and sheep for chicken and we can replant half the amount of land being wasted on them .
Order the veggie burger or chicken and don't eat beef if you are against land clearing .
I worked on a chicken farm that was on about 4 acres of land and that included the owners house .
30.000 birds every 8 to 10 weeks , one bird will feed four people , 120.000 meals EVERY eight weeks.
Over a year about 600.000 meals.
The same area used for cattle , you might get 4 cows if you remove his house .
One cow minimum , two /three years to grow fat enough to make 800 meals x 4 cows 3200 meals from the same property.
Thank you Amanda.
Great video 👍 .
Save nature 🙏❤️
Thanks for the acting I listened comprehended digested and I think I may have misfiled mostly information but, that's Ted
You are Right. Thank you for this describe about important Tofic.
Sbe repeated "usher in" and "marry" a few times, but that's besides the point. I liked this presentation. Most if not all of this is already known, but it should be reiterated many times.
Very helpful and interesting
In a few years, this is video is going pop up again, and we're going to feel the heavy hand of hindsight.
Climate change tastes like victory! I’m prepped and waiting on the sidelines for the weak to fall. Gonna make some popcorn and watch the show.
You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
It’s because Australia’s livestock farmers have depleted the underground water table that the outback burns easily nowadays, the roots and trees are tinder dry , nothing to do with climate change
She says she wants 3rd way but its pretty tech faith direction :)
She went one way only, didn't she?
@@leehughart3160 :) ... question is.. are humans able to see the error of our way.. or are we just animals... not designed to actually act for the long term ..
I'm rooting for this
Some interesting ideas here, but turning our back on methods that restore soil fertility and soil health would be a major mistake. The ideas promoted here are not “third way” nor do they combine the wisdom of the soil with both traditional and new technologies, they seem to be essentially artificial, separated from nature and entirely too disconnected from the living world and in particular the ecology of soil to promise a path forward that is low energy, conservative and restorative.
Seems that so few noticed this glaring one-sided third way.
I'm not hearing what needs to be said here. All I'm hearing are buzzwords. The reason food rots on the field isn't because there's no infrastructure. Its because nobody bought them. A trucker isn't going to buy potatoes off a farmer to then give them away to a food bank. Nor is a farmer going to donate his crop when doing so could cost them their farm. Talking new tech ignores the fact that in times of crisis government should be organizing purchase and transport of food, and they didn't. They didn't even think of it. And that's the problem.
The only solution to food security in a post climate change world is to decentralize it. Every home should be designed with food production in mind. It won't completely solve distribution but it provides individual households a buffer, so that distribution from larger farms can catch up. It also reduces the amount of land needed to feed everyone significantly since a sizable portion of production is moved into urban and suburban landscapes. Allowing nature and reforestation efforts to take over. At the end of the day climate change can't be solved with capitalism or innovation. It needs to be solved by decentralization and self sufficiency.
It’s also interesting they throw those potatoes away while ppl starving in Africa. Is it hard to donate them?
There is noone that wants to invest in collecting the potatos from farmers, organizing logistics to a 6000 km far country and get into contact with them, if there is no benefit but only a tremendous cost for these "cheap" items like potatos.
You missed the point, there are people starving in the US, where the potatoes are, and still nothing is done
@@DizGaAlcam 🤣 absolutely true, I grew up about a few miles from potato fields they wouldn’t even let locals in to pick up the discarded ones
@@DizGaAlcam 1 in 20 homeless and starving in the US are veterans. sad
@@S.Clause yeah, that happens cause if someone eats that potato and has any problem related to it, it's the responsibility of the organization that gave it
Tech+Joel Saladin old school farming👍🏽
The beginning of the video mentioned the San Antonio Food Bank so I wanted to share some information about why that photo of all the cars is troubling, The SA Food Bank is absolutely massive. In addition to the enormous warehouse for food storage, they have a 40 acre farm on site for vegetables, fruit, and dairy where I've volunteered. They also provided meals to students in the after-school program I worked for at another nonprofit and created a food pantry on my college campus. Basically, if you live in or around San Antonio you'll see how much impact this one organization has over a city of 1.5 million people PLUS the surrounding areas. So why is it troubling to see so many cars and know there's still not enough food to go around? Well, other orgs from around the country sent their staff to SA Foodbank to learn from their procedures but if our food bank is one of the best in the country and still doesn't have enough food to go around (especially when there are smaller orgs helping out too) then we have a real problem. We're seeing tens of thousands of people depend on SA Foodbank alone but if they can't even provide food to everyone then it speaks volumes about our society and the lack of government and corporate efforts to end hunger. TLDR; If we rely solely on nonprofits to fix hunger then we're never going to have enough for every family that needs it. Government and corporations need to be held accountable for food insecurity, too.
Wow I’m early for something!
No problem, with coming early unless your partner complains...
afterall any development we humans are seeking, we are still destroying the mother nature to grab resources for any purpose ,may it be a sustainable or green revolution .
Do people who have no idea what it's like to starve or be homeless or in poverty really deserve to have a voice about the issue
IceAgeFarmer onTED Soon! Pls. Tks. 4 the Good Work
They won't put him on here. He's exposing the Globalist traitors and their New World Order agenda. This is one of their propaganda channel's. Ever hear of Bill Gates!? You know,the eugenicist who cares about us and wants to depopulate the planet!?
Jeremy S that is why I ask, grab the giant by the Balls⚾️⚾️.... Like Christian!
Cap relative to 2019 levels fossil emitting activities, leases and permits below 90% in 2021, 80% in 2022, 70% in 2023 steadily down to 0% by 2030.
Collapse of food systems can only be avoided if we avoid chain reaction, tipping point, runaway to Hothouse. Even then, it will be hard. We've already lost 25% of the forestry due to mature in the 2040s; fisheries and farms can fare no better.
So the food system is failing but economies are fine you say? Nevermind the class disparity, we can't touch that...
Leadership would apply data warehousing and logistics to food use optimization. It is all there. Nothing about GMO? Keto is a bigger part of the picture than depicted here. Food waste? That seems to be a good place to start, at the end.
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If people could learn how to intergrate nature into their infrastructures like more trees, green walls, roofs and grow their own foods as much as possible (like we did for many MANY generations) then there was no such thing as ''climate change'' People should be more involved again into the food they eat, whenever modern technology or not .
How is Stuart doing Amanda?!
Create a problem and then heroically solve it... Buzz words everywhere.
@nevmind you You sound like a pleasant person. Sorry we don't all believe in made up fairy tails.
@nevmind you you probably just can't process different opinions, be honest:D
There's so much wrong with what she said i don't know where to start 😕
Because you're deliberately ignorant and believe an entirely different set of "facts" from educated people.
@@Anyguy4321 well thats a bold statement considering you don't know me at all 🤣
Make skiing great again!
With love, from Switzerland
out of all the comments, could anyone tell me solutions i can work towards for the big spectrum of climate change? i feel like no matter how much research i do, talking to other ppl is more informative than research will ever be.. i know it’s a broad question, but i want to be part of the solution idk (no sarcastic responses lmao)
The biggest contribution you can give to the planet is eating a plant based diet 😊
just consume smarter, it's the best thing we can do. But we still need structural change if we're going to solve this.
Very nice 👍
"we are living on the plant like this as if we have another one to go to".
Elon is working on that
@@DizGaAlcam 🐑🐑🐑
Honestly it’s sad, because there’s only so much us normal citizens can do, it’s all up to theses stupid so called “politicians” who don’t realize humanity’s fate is under their hands
Dear all, I was wondering when we talk about today's money and also about Climate change as big problems. we say money is created from thin air. There is no backing like gold for this money. I was thinking the money printing is done by cutting trees, why don't we have a system, where the entire money supply is backed by valuable trees which have value and usability, plus they are life force on this planet.
This way we will value the trees plus we will save the planet and stop Govts to print money as and when they want it. Please share your thought and if someone from Economics can explain about it, whether it is possible or not.
Yet no one blames the mode of production. Capitalism, car culture, plastic, the military industrial complex, and corporate emissions are killing this planet - and everything living on it that can't afford a bunker.
Car culture 😂😂 damn that mean transportation cult!
If you can afford a bunker you just make one, grow a pair
Climate has been changing since the planet formed.
Ted will never focus on that truth because its contrary to their political agenda.
yes but it has rapidly accelerated during the last 100 years compared to earths rate of climate growth before then
True, but what's new now is that humans made it
and if we keep at this rate, it'll be impossible to reverse
@michaelI gotta ask, what do these "circles" use as arguments? Conspiracy theories? Religion? I won't deny that some "government approved" scientists have agendas, but at least they provide research papers with their data that you can use to prove or disprove if you have some sort of an education in that field ( I'm talking highschool levels of science).
@michael Wow, what a compelling argument backed by real, credible sources. Not only do you fail at offering any counter to my argument, you insult my intelligence simply because my opinion is different from yours. At this point its not even a debate, you're just in a state of denial and stooping to mocking others to save face.
Creating an artificial duck was scary, I wouldn't eat that! Why all that when you have a variety of plants to eat? Discover non conventional plants from your region, they usually grow spontenously without much care. In Brazil we call them PANCS.
I bit into a chunk of coal, washed down with a cup of petrol. Tasted disgusting. Now I'm feeling sick.
Big issues, what's the solution?
burn the bankers alive by the stake in public in order to destroy the usury system of slavery
@Tucker Ray : Give people a good life so they naturally *choose* to have less children. Get people out of the fear that only kicks their inclination for procreation into hyperdrive. Inspire people, not oppress them. Give people a reason to do something, and they far more often will actually do it.
Funny, A friend of mine years ago, used to feed his greenhouse and his pot grow with enough carbon dioxide to make the most delicious tomatoes. And the THC crystallized in the the buds.
As long as we the people vote those into power that will implement these ideas, then our future will be on the right path. Otherwise, the old ways of thinking will continue to hinder future growth.
Most of the food we consume today are genetically modified food. I got type 2 diabetes though I was an active person. When I asked the doctors how I got type 2 diabetes, there is no answer.
This is revolutionary....
So your telling me that a big pile of potatoes nobody ate is climate changes fault? And also that the line of people in San Antonio is again climate changes fault... the factor nobody took into consideration is the government and human laziness.
Viable habitat for growing food traditionally on a global scale is quickly being compromised by self-imposed climate disruption. If the human species is to exist into the relatively near future alternative options must be explored for producing food. Technology may buy us some time, but it's this very technology we've invented that is at the root of the industrial heat engine that is warming the biosphere. It's a fact that all of the past human complex civilizations have collapsed due to their incompatibility with nature herself. Therefore, reinventing ourselves in a sustainable way is the only option left available to humankind, since we're now literally staring down the barrel of another mass extinction that will eliminate most life forms on the planet.
@Bryan Ripyou get my vote for best comment!!
There should be a law to dedicate one room in any household to a hydroponic farm.
She started with predetermined outcomes and set out to prove them.
Hypocrite.
Hi guys! if u care for the environment, please use Ecosia as your search engine. For every 45 searches u make, a tree will be planted somewhere. If you think this is fake, u can always check out their UA-cam channel. Stay safe guys :) bai bai
She is smiling during serious issue.
I got a fucking McDonalds advert when i clicked on this haha
Gravity generator
water is liquid at ground level... Construct a glass skyscraper made out of multi layered glass... The water will evaporate... It will condense at the top of the skyscraper due to water turning into a liquid as it cools down... Collect the water in a funnel and use it to drive turbines on its way back down...
Wasted food is a failure of government punish it accordingly all problems will diminish.
How does this happen? Shifty politicians greedy farmers. What should have happened during the pandemic was continuing delivery of goods but instead of to the places that shut down redirect it to food banks shelters the military for crying out loud. You make that food FREE and give it to people. You don't say well we can't make money so just throw it away. We throw away food and yet having starving people. It's stupid.
That's a nice necklace :) Dr. Bright
"I'm a failed vegan" hm you do realize that veganism is not a diet but rather a philosophy of not harming animals. So you failed in not harming animals needlessly.. why? for your convenience? for your taste pleasure? these things are more important than the life of a sentient being who wishes to live. Who suffers, and feels pain just like us, living a life of confinement and torture. You may want to change the wording because it's basically like if i would say "I'm a failed wife beater or failed racists or failed sexist etc.
Not being dismissive of her or the video, but at most the people who don't already know this. But yeah that's all very obvious common knowledge kinda thinking and stuff...
Right, and sucks people have to keep saying it. I'm sick of saying it too. So much wasted time and energy on both sides when we could put it to better use finding solutions and implementing them. And by doing so even creating jobs for many people who desperately need them.
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Hydroponics though it seems promising to capitalize,commercialise and provide decentralized food supply amidst disturbed supply chain.Don't u think it will ruin lives of poor toiling farmers in low developed countries whose livelihood depend on markets of developed world?
Not to mention it has large infrastructure and inputs.
The climate is always changing😉
sure climate changes, sometimes slowly, sometimes fast, sometimes a little, sometimes really heavy. This time, it's changing fast and heavy and caused by us humans.
@@ma_nu they say it's a CO2 emission only thing I know my plants Thrive when CO2 is high
@@pondholloworchards yes sure, plants thrive better with higher co2. And if we could only have a higher co2 level and keep everything else constant that would be a great idea like in a greenhouse. Sadly the earth reacts to more co2 with droughts, flooding, increasing temperature, more and heavier storms and so on. To sum it up: with more extrem weather. And your plants won't do well in that. So stop comparing your little greenhouse with the earth!
@@ma_nu again those are all greenhouse gases keyword Greenhouse
@@pondholloworchards yet, the greenhouse doesn't have glaciers that melt, sea levels that rise, permafrost that melts or hurricanes sweeping through. And if it gets too hot in your greenhouse because of the greenhouse effect you just open the door or the window. Can you please tell me where is the door for the earth? I haven't found it yet.
She does all this talking and does all this travelling for 5 years but no solution yall smell that 🐟
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There is a solution watch the documentary kiss the ground. It talks about a sustainable agriculture that can actually reduce the amount of carbon in the air and cool down our planet. All countries got together to sign a document stating they would change the way they farm to save the planet. Everyone signed but the U.S.A China and India the biggest producers of agricultureal carbon emissions. We can save our planet but not with how we farm and how we eat. We are also the problem. Watch the game changers documentary as well. Both are a big eye opener.
We will all be free when we are mature enough to take responsibility for the freedom of everyone else.
We need to give people a reason to not reproduce so much. There's just not enough resources to support so many people for very long. But who doesn't want to have children when see how difficult things are as we grow old? Especially when things happen like threatening our social security system, instead of making it better. Not to mention how horrible our national healthcare system is. That and constantly rising costs of a home, food, utilities. Not to mention that people deserve to live their retirement in some comfort.
Give people a good life and they naturally gravitate towards doing things they love. Like taking better care of the children already all around them. Inventing ways of living cleaner and healthier, and leading more fulfilling lives, instead of living in constant fear. All of these things lead people to *choose* to have less children, or even none. Because it's what they want, not because they are in fear of survival witch absolutely necessitates procreation.
This would help children as well because there are so many good people in the world that would love to be teachers if they were paid and treated well by society. If we directed our focus away from war and towards education and health instead of the chance for a very few to become incredibly wealthy, leaving most people struggling, literally everyone would be better off except for one very small group of people: the wealthy elite. They know this too and that's why they do everything they can to keep us fighting each other.
It would be a great change yes, but if we all just decided to work as a team, we can do all that and much more. We just need to see past those who want to stop others from having freedom too. Bigotry is really that stops us from all having peace and prosperity. If not for bigotry, we would all have that already.
Im sorry but money plays a bigger role in prosperity than bigotry. You need a history lesson
Some nice vehicles there.
I don't trust Bill Gates, AT ALL!
developing countries like mine is looking up on countries like America for ways of tackling climate change but America recently withdrew itself from paris accord! wut !?