Hard to have food security in restored ecosystems when it's too hot for crops to grow, when plants shut their stomata and cease respiration to avoid moisture loss.
No it isn’t because they only plan on talking and doing very little about and the problem can only solve itself. The western world grows grass on most of its land it hasn’t built a house on so do we really care? lol NO !
I live in Mexico. This past summer had near-record temperatures for a couple of weeks and record temps,for three days. This, plus drought, wiped out the 2023 corn crop here in Northeastern Mexico.
Some high level discussions --- thank you. New thoughts and overviews worth a listen.
THANK YOU
Hard to have food security in restored ecosystems when it's too hot for crops to grow, when plants shut their stomata and cease respiration to avoid moisture loss.
No it isn’t because they only plan on talking and doing very little about and the problem can only solve itself. The western world grows grass on most of its land it hasn’t built a house on so do we really care? lol NO !
I live in Mexico. This past summer had near-record temperatures for a couple of weeks and record temps,for three days. This, plus drought, wiped out the 2023 corn crop here in Northeastern Mexico.
Hunger and cannibalism are just around the corner.
Soon after the Arctic blue ocean events kick in I reckon....mass starvation
Exponential growth makes any talk of sustainability mute.
Exponential sustainability kekw