Feeding Nine Billion Video 1: Introducing Solutions to the Global Food Crisis by Dr. Evan Fraser

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  • @victorremypedersen2518
    @victorremypedersen2518 4 роки тому +235

    How many people watched this bc of their teachers

  • @Abinyan
    @Abinyan 4 роки тому +86

    my teacher told me to watch this, so i did

  • @jackchampion1455
    @jackchampion1455 8 років тому +43

    Had to watch this twice because I was too distracted by his drawing xD

  • @brigetteannelucero6323
    @brigetteannelucero6323 4 роки тому +6

    Watching this under COVID19 quarantine. Wishing things will improve again sooner.

  • @Djorouh
    @Djorouh 11 років тому +23

    I just finish writing a thesis on resilience to food insecurity and this document is helping me for my dissertation defense. Thank you.

    • @celinesilva540
      @celinesilva540 5 років тому

      Hello can u help me out for a thesis for my topic?

  • @SIJIPAREKATTIL
    @SIJIPAREKATTIL 10 років тому +24

    I am from India .Here we have surplus food and we are exporting yet some people are starving.
    A very good strategy
    1. Local production and distribution (locally grown for local) is good in terms of cost, time, nutrition etc.
    2. Energy intensive food processing and storage techniques have to be replaced with traditional methods
    3. Developing agricultural technologies for small farmers
    4. Strict measures against the wastage of food

  • @talzO9
    @talzO9 12 років тому +25

    I wish I could draw like that, its amazing

  • @allanseah1295
    @allanseah1295 9 років тому +1

    Everyone should hear this and make little changes within their power to act. Collectively, we can make a great difference to enhance food security.

  • @patporter1259
    @patporter1259 11 років тому +1

    With better use of our spaces we can produce more food. Change our priority for having gardening plots before having parking spots

  • @Conotrant
    @Conotrant 12 років тому +1

    Around 1900 people thought the world would feed only 1 billion people. Then we invented better ways to fix nitrogen, giving us more food. Science is the way to go.

  • @luisfernandez3140
    @luisfernandez3140 7 років тому +1

    Thank you ver much Evan Fraser, this has been of great use for me and I hope lots of people watch this video to make a better world . I hope you have a good and fair live that you diserve :)

  • @darthheyzues5797
    @darthheyzues5797 11 років тому +6

    As someone who has been engaged in local food production since 2007 I can say unequivocally the greatest hurdle we face in the developed world is banking and financial institutions. Small scale agriculture is not, as of yet, a highly profitable enterprise, but it requires a great expense in time and labor. How can those of us who are interested in producing food locally do so when Land prices are to high to afford outright ownership of and profit margins are too low to support mortgage payments. The market gardens and small farms go to be replaced with vacation homes. This has been my experience. Legislation and Law move to slowly and are written without the interests of the individual or planet in mind.

    • @Justadudeman22
      @Justadudeman22 6 років тому

      They will learn when it's too late, get it while it's good :)

  • @thegeorgenox
    @thegeorgenox 6 років тому +1

    Was anyone else just captivated by the illustrations and not really paying attention to the narration?

  • @dawitassefa8360
    @dawitassefa8360 9 років тому +1

    It impressed me a lot.The best approach from you/Dr Evan Fraser that I have ever watched .Thank you a lot , the solution is with in the people as a whole as well as on the governors in particular.

  • @holder868
    @holder868 8 років тому +1

    Truly great video , I will be using it at a talk on Food Security to a United Nations Association of Trinidad and Tobago.

  • @shailpateder5727
    @shailpateder5727 3 роки тому +10

    i had to write notes faster than i ever have to keep up with this video lol

  • @amabiggirlnow
    @amabiggirlnow 11 років тому +2

    Great drawing first of all. And more importantly being able to illustrate the points without making people depressed like all the other hunger videos.

  • @AfiffJatmikoo
    @AfiffJatmikoo 10 років тому +2

    Beautiful video and easy-to-understand solutions

  • @DiplSRS
    @DiplSRS 12 років тому +3

    Thank you Dr. Fraser. A well balanced holistic view to a system. Sounds like you have identified the key leverage points. It seems that so much of this comes down to Political Will.

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable 2 роки тому

      Not balanced at all. He overlooks the fact that the more government there is, the less innovation there is. The government is more likely to prevent innovation than it is to help it grow. So the whole solution collapses.

  • @ClimvisDe
    @ClimvisDe 11 років тому +4

    Great idea to illustrate how to feed 9 billion people!

  • @Поля-я3ч
    @Поля-я3ч 5 років тому +3

    I need to learn how to draw like this! Great job with the video.

  • @beckytonio
    @beckytonio 11 років тому

    This is such a great video... what can we do? As an individual family.. I showed this to my kids and it inspires us to action- but what is something tangible that we can do? We do very simple actions like riding our bikes instead of driving, eating mainly vegetarian, growing our own garden- but this isn't helping the people in need... Please share what "regular people" can do to help change the trend... We wish we could contribute something but feel helpless.

  • @soccernomad457
    @soccernomad457 12 років тому +1

    Love your idea and your power point-drawings. It helps me to see the clear picture. I know you will go far!!! Good luck and you have my support!!!

  • @douglaswallace7680
    @douglaswallace7680 7 років тому +3

    thank you for NOT demonizing my cheese burger

  • @aviebennison14
    @aviebennison14 3 роки тому +2

    I'm watching this because my reacher told me to.

  • @Feeding9Billion
    @Feeding9Billion  12 років тому +1

    Sure - that's what local food systems entail, and the evidence suggests this will work well for our horticultural needs. But back-yard gardening, roof top gardening (etc.) can't produce anything like our requirements for grains or proteins without large scale land clearance and/or huge rises in food prices. So my reading of the current research on the topic is we're likely going to have to depend on our breakbaskets for a long time to come and even if we wished it otherwise...Cheers! Evan

  • @aasthaadhikari7301
    @aasthaadhikari7301 6 років тому +2

    videos and illustrations .. i loves both . thanks for making and make more :)

  • @armaghanarmaghan1744
    @armaghanarmaghan1744 5 років тому +1

    Wow, wonderful video and interesting explanation , thanks

  • @DavidPoa
    @DavidPoa 9 років тому +39

    Please do more on this topic please I found it super interesting I am a 14 year old boy whose dreams are one day to stop world poverty.

    • @michaelbest7872
      @michaelbest7872 9 років тому +3

      +David Poa David. If your words are genuine, then I'm glad that you care about people, from what I can see in your words. Take this care that you have, and throw it around to people around you, instead of looking at video's of how you think the world CAN be. Dream dreams, but look at what life has to offer too! I hope you understand.

    • @DavidPoa
      @DavidPoa 9 років тому +2

      Michael Best I understand thank you for motivating me and i hope you pursue your dream too. #NEVERGIVEUPONYOURDREAMS

    • @evyanlarrain5853
      @evyanlarrain5853 7 років тому +6

      I was forced to watch this

    • @douglaswong4751
      @douglaswong4751 6 років тому +6

      same

    • @kowsikowsi238
      @kowsikowsi238 6 років тому

      This fire will bring u up🔥

  • @inquisitive.lurker
    @inquisitive.lurker 10 років тому +1

    Interesting video. Endlessly fascinating....
    Will check out some more resources. I am learning about energy technology at the moment.

  • @Feeding9Billion
    @Feeding9Billion  12 років тому +1

    Thanks! Nice of you to say. Evan

  • @Feeding9Billion
    @Feeding9Billion  12 років тому

    Thanks Frank - Appreciate the comments.

  • @wlfrankiej
    @wlfrankiej 12 років тому +1

    Really nice vid!!!! I think you are absolutely right. I even think that it is possible to feed even more, but you made it very clear in this video that changes have to be made because otherwise it will be hard. My classmates agree. (we saw this vid of yours on our agricultural school in Delft, Nederlands. Thx for making it!

  • @rhiannonapbrangian
    @rhiannonapbrangian 12 років тому +1

    You're totally right, Kerry! We filmed this over two days and it was when I reviewed the footage from day one that I realized (to my dismay) that I'd failed to notice the preponderance of white men in the images. So, on day two we tried to correct for this but didn't have the opportunity of going back over the first day's images. So, yup, you are spot on for noticing this and I'm embarrassed I wasn't more on top of this issue earlier in the process.

  • @OliveTreeDweller
    @OliveTreeDweller 12 років тому

    The issue of how much food is wasted is also important. Also, even though I agree that food is better for feeding rather than producing Ethanol ( presumably this is make Biodiesel?) I do think we need to find alternative solutions to using Oil. It's all a complex subject, but I think Evan is right that if we have the will to do something to change things, things will change. The world is what me make it.

  • @sovannarithchhe3936
    @sovannarithchhe3936 6 років тому +1

    Thank for making it and I do like to hear more.
    Farmers in Cambodia are facing farmland lost (bank dept) due to production cost and less yield. When I was young, an hectare farm can feed a family of 7 people; but not, even 2 people is quite hard.

  • @WLFDubai
    @WLFDubai 11 років тому +1

    support local farmers and stop food speculations

  • @jamesrobinson6849
    @jamesrobinson6849 8 років тому +2

    Awesome art bro!

  • @olugaek.calvin5892
    @olugaek.calvin5892 8 років тому +1

    I love this. Super interesting presentations

  • @OliveTreeDweller
    @OliveTreeDweller 12 років тому +1

    Agree, well said.

  • @homunculorum
    @homunculorum 12 років тому

    (continued from previous comment): companion reading guide. In the reading guide, you will find more sophisticated versions of the arguments in more depth than in the short video. They make many citations to academic articles and government reports, which I am sure you can appreciate as an academic. See
    the "food mythbusters" website, which I unfortunately can't link to in the comments.
    Don't play into large corporations' schemes. They mean well, I'm sure, but it's just a bad way to farm.

  • @Feeding9Billion
    @Feeding9Billion  12 років тому +1

    Yup I agree. We use our food in very wasteful ways in many regards. The question is how to address the problem...

  • @Xadskad
    @Xadskad 12 років тому +1

    This is a great video. Unfortunately, it only brushes over a large obstacle - people's greed for money and power. It advocates for more government regulation (we need more!?) to ensure that corporations aren't just lining their pockets by making food the next major market. Many things have to change in the US (and worldwide) before this could be successful. Currently, big corporations are able to lobby our government due to our debt-based fiat currency.
    Overall, it's a great idea in theory.

  • @mikestrain4747
    @mikestrain4747 11 років тому

    as a former student at U of G it seems so simple just need to convince 5 billion people to grow enough food for them self's and one other person and the other 4 billion to schooch in a little closer to free up land for food growing. your welcome

  • @njokimwakughu8854
    @njokimwakughu8854 2 роки тому

    As an agronomist in Africa am alarmed with the assumption that Africa needs seeds and inputs... we already have those in excess. What we need is a sustainable food system. The main failure is usually implementation of proven Policies!

  • @4aSteadyStateEconomy
    @4aSteadyStateEconomy 11 років тому

    I really hope Peak Oil prevents the population from getting that large. Cheap oil was the prime enabler of global transport, intensive agriculture and food distribution, plus all the other modern conveniences & medicines that allowed the population to grow beyond natural limits..

  • @randomdudes52
    @randomdudes52 11 років тому

    i just hope that we can get the point accross so that people have a chance to change before its to late

  • @konglingli5565
    @konglingli5565 4 роки тому

    Thanks deep thought about farm crisis and the video is worth watching twice

  • @FireweedFarm
    @FireweedFarm 10 років тому

    The Zambia example at the beginning doesn't account for the fact that it's 60% rural, similar to most other Least Developed Countries, so the cheaper food, (look at 2005!) means lower farm prices, less income form farming economies, and thus the poverty that causes hunger. The later, more expensive example, represents fair trade prices, which they need. The bigger problem is the lowering of global prices by the US since 1953, with 1980-2013 being below full costs for wheat, cotton, barley, oats and sorghum, and for 1981-2006 add corn, rice and soybeans. 6 decades of decline (cheap) created this dilemma, not a few years of fairer trade.

  • @Feeding9Billion
    @Feeding9Billion  12 років тому

    The evidence urban ag this will work well for our horticultural needs and is useful to boost incomes in very poor cities. But back-yard gardening, roof top gardening (etc.) can't produce anything like our requirements for grains or proteins without large scale land clearance and/or huge rises in food prices. So my reading of the current research on the topic is we're likely going to have to depend on our breakbaskets for a long time to come and even if we wished it otherwise...Cheers! Evan

  • @ChucksSEADnDEAD
    @ChucksSEADnDEAD 11 років тому

    Pretty much. The banks running around with our money wasn't a case of lack of regulation. It was a case of the government regulation providing protectionism to the fat cats.
    He said the criticisms of the four steps were not universal. So was the 1992 crisis. The moment I heard about the Pharaoh taxing grain and more regulation, I instantly remembered that we have struggling farmers who can barely afford to run their business right now.

  • @homunculorum
    @homunculorum 12 років тому

    Dr. Fraser, I appreciate your devotion to this issue, but I am afraid I disagree with your approach. I would reverse the bit about local places as buffer zones when foreign imports are a problem. Why should we grow food where we live, ship it away, and then have other people grow food where they live, and ship it here? It makes more sense to make local food production the primary source of one's food, and I believe it is quite doable. Every community can support themselves.

  • @nadiabhaggan6312
    @nadiabhaggan6312 7 років тому +1

    LOVED IT!

  • @FireweedFarm
    @FireweedFarm 11 років тому

    We need better support for smaller crops, such as those that make up a Resource Conserving Crop Rotation (ie. oats, barley, rye) instead of just big money for corn and soybeans. We need better support for the solutions that don't require dependence on megatechnic (Lewis Mumford) solutions, which make us dependent upon the agribusiness power complex (ie. agribusiness input & output megamachine). See adds in organic farming publications.

  • @WeirdWorld_55
    @WeirdWorld_55 9 років тому

    beutiful every single thing correct and organized and your vedio are the best and good luck on the other vedios and I wish to you to add more informations in the other wons like this one 😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @sophiewinters3849
    @sophiewinters3849 8 років тому

    Really great video

  • @annastepanyan6094
    @annastepanyan6094 10 років тому +7

    Great video by the way, here is another way of helping planet earth from over exhaustion.... STOP HAVING MANY CHILDERN! I myself don't have any and I'm not planning to... I admire with couples who have got 1 child and can provide her/him with food, education and care, it's just harder to do these things righteously if there are many of your copies in this life.

    • @inquisitive.lurker
      @inquisitive.lurker 10 років тому +1

      Yeah, quality over quantity any day. I don't mean to trivialize human life, but millions of people right now have only existed due to cultural factors (large number of children to help around the house/higher status/etc.)
      We could do great with only 4 billion or less people in fact if the quality of the majority of those people were very high in terms of education, survival skills, and the like.

    • @inquisitive.lurker
      @inquisitive.lurker 10 років тому

      lord zilu
      They still need to be educated to prevent the inevitable crisis explosion though...
      More educated folk tend to know a bit of sex education at least and their elevated status does not need to use a large household as a crutch.

    • @2π-θ
      @2π-θ 5 років тому

      Anna Stepanyan, finally someone with common sense

  • @FireweedFarm
    @FireweedFarm 10 років тому +1

    By the way (see below) Zambia was nearly 90% rural in 1950, just prior to the lowering of farm prices, so the rural crisis which has exploited global farmers for 6 decades in connected to the crisis for Zambia's urban citizens. They too depend on the farm economy, and many of them (3/4?) were families run off of their farms, (just like an even higher percentage of US farmers, and for the same reasons).

  • @kerrypreibisch2780
    @kerrypreibisch2780 12 років тому

    An excellent tool for communicating your research/arguments and a moving call to action. I find the depictions of scientists/farmers as men until late in the video disappointing, esp. given the crucial, multidimensional role women play in food security. UN Women estimates that women compose 43% of the ag. labour force in developing countries and that giving them equal access as men to ag. resources could increase production on their farms by 20-30% and reduce hunger by 100-150 million people.

  • @tyraskids
    @tyraskids 12 років тому

    Brilliant!

  • @BrianDoherty-m1y
    @BrianDoherty-m1y 11 місяців тому

    I went to the website to vote as the video instructed, but, there's nothing to vote on, or at least I can't find it.

  • @HappinessForYouNow
    @HappinessForYouNow 12 років тому

    Hello,thanks heaps for your answer, I really appreciate it :-) Gosh, I didn't know that it still wouldn't be enough food, even if people grew their own food.I have been thinking lately, why don't we think outside the box! Maybe food cant only be grown in soil. Maybe food can be grown in water. Maybe they could grow seaweed in water, people can eat seaweed.Also, the miracle tree (Moringa Oleifera) feeds people in Africa etc with lots of their nutritional needs. Maybe they could plant more of them

  • @topaazmoons1
    @topaazmoons1 11 років тому

    Not to mention that with GMO crops a farmer now must incur the cost of buying seed every year. Nor the fact that these said GMO crops created an increased demand for round up which has now contributed to super weeds. Which then requires more chemicals and stronger ones to get rid of said weeds. again the farmer gets the debt for that while Monsanto gets the subsidies and tax cuts.

  • @gabrielladinapoli5403
    @gabrielladinapoli5403 10 років тому

    Very interesting video.. !!!

  • @TheReductus
    @TheReductus 12 років тому

    Twitter sent me. Super video.

  • @4aSteadyStateEconomy
    @4aSteadyStateEconomy 11 років тому

    There just isn't enough land to decentralize agriculture like that. Billions of people live in apartments or only have small plots. Look into how much acreage is occupied by factory farms that enabled such a large population to begin with, mostly via cheap oil for fertilizer, planting, harvesting and global transport. Oil gave the illusion that food was much easier to grow in bulk than it really is.

  • @SiddickAbubacker
    @SiddickAbubacker 11 років тому

    excellent thinking

  • @SamsonPavlov
    @SamsonPavlov 9 років тому

    Nice work!

  • @Tfg20Minecraft
    @Tfg20Minecraft 12 років тому +1

    This is amazing

  • @charleschew7495
    @charleschew7495 11 років тому

    "Duress" means suffering. How much duress before perish? The technology is there for human to survive. Cultures and morality will have to change for human to cooperate and make the world live-able for all.

  • @QuietTimeProductions
    @QuietTimeProductions 10 років тому

    Awesome!!!

  • @RahulKumar-nl7nk
    @RahulKumar-nl7nk 8 років тому

    Mr, Fraser how did you make such a great video

  • @CountNadir
    @CountNadir 12 років тому

    growing the food production only increases population because population grows to match food production

  • @rodzeroher
    @rodzeroher 11 років тому

    This mossions quites undermines the seriousness of this video.

  • @mariamelazab7994
    @mariamelazab7994 3 роки тому +2

    This is a great video but the comment about us being more developed now than "having to wait for God to send a sign" was unnecessasy and since the story of Joseph and the Pharoah is actually in many religions not just christianity, it can be rude and offensive to many.

    • @polygondeath2361
      @polygondeath2361 3 роки тому

      I dont see the issue

    • @mariamelazab7994
      @mariamelazab7994 3 роки тому

      @@polygondeath2361 It is disrespectful and mocking of God and His signs. We will never be “developed “ enough to not need God for anything. I understand the point they were trying to make, but this wasn’t the best way to word it as it comes off as very rude and disrespectful.

    • @polygondeath2361
      @polygondeath2361 3 роки тому

      @@mariamelazab7994 god is dead. We've no need for god, transcend this ancient belief. Rest it, but do not forget it. I think our society is past the need for a fairy-tale creator, especially when we already know how we came to be. Being misinformed is a weakness; shed your weakness.

    • @mariamelazab7994
      @mariamelazab7994 3 роки тому

      @@polygondeath2361 How can God be dead? Then that would not be a God? God does not die not was He born. We have very limited minds as humans so we may find it hard to imagine this but it is the truth. It is the only rational explanation of our existence and the Universe.
      How can we live this life thinking it has no God, no Creator, no Ultimate Superpower? How can we be so ignorant that we think this whole Universe came from nothing. That we are here for no purpose..that "we've no need for god"..??

    • @polygondeath2361
      @polygondeath2361 3 роки тому

      @@mariamelazab7994 when saying “god is dead” you imply the belief in god is dead. Old practices should be given a pass into history, let religion be one.

  • @lindsaylaplante2496
    @lindsaylaplante2496 12 років тому

    So, out of curiosity, where does urban agriculture fit into this picture? Not including this as a key facet possibly detracts from the strength of your argument as it misses addressing local poverty and food insecure areas in our own backyards.

  • @JamesSamuelNZ
    @JamesSamuelNZ 11 років тому

    Towards the end you refer to how climate modelling can help, but this is only looking at the symptoms and not the cause Evan - industrial agriculture is currently contributing 25% of the carbon annually. Please do view Toby's video, just posted yesterday at foodforest dot co (not com)

  • @GrubseHD
    @GrubseHD 12 років тому

    Good Video! Teached Me Alot!

  • @kellystinton6098
    @kellystinton6098 10 років тому

    This is a great video but I don't understand why the creators decided to keep putting the four defences out of order. You assigned them numbers and proceeded to ignore them making following the point harder than it should have been

  • @ashtonsymm1
    @ashtonsymm1 11 років тому +1

    So no mention of depletion of top soil, aqua furs, liquid fuels and hydrocarbon based NPK's? The waste point is a good one and we should eat less meat but who's going to vote for the man who takes away the big mac? its a knacker job mate, famine is already here and it's here to stay in my opinion.

  • @Feeding9Billion
    @Feeding9Billion  12 років тому

    I hope you're right! I guess the key question is whether we'll evolve in a way that doesn't result in mass suffering in the transition?

    • @lj7780
      @lj7780 4 роки тому

      every huge problem has a simple solution: do not replace food with meat and give ppl a backyard and help them to share their knowledge and love to get a life in harmony with nature

  • @dannyrosenberg4175
    @dannyrosenberg4175 7 років тому

    we need to deal with the leaky pipe first. that's animal agriculture, obesity and waste. that will massively reduce the demand and thus ease the problem. i'm not saying other solutions aren't important. but these three things are actively causing the problem

  • @Djorouh
    @Djorouh 11 років тому

    We may need first to make farms households more resilient to shocks. Income generating activities and agricultural insurance.

  • @Belrogue
    @Belrogue 12 років тому

    Good video with some interesting points. However, can the same solutions solve the problem when the population reaches 10 billion or even 15 billion? I think more time, energy and money needs to be spent on reducing the human population, which would solve the food crisis along with many other global problems.

  • @abhishekbhatkar6258
    @abhishekbhatkar6258 4 роки тому

    @Evan Fraser Amazing doodle video buddy. Can you please tell me the software you are using to create videos like this?

  • @Wakemerchant
    @Wakemerchant 7 років тому

    hi there, i am currently researching how sustainable farming can help solve the global food crisis for my year 12 studies, is there any advice you could give me for this topic?

  • @Feeding9Billion
    @Feeding9Billion  12 років тому

    Unfortunately, whenever population control has been tried it rarely does anything in terms of population growth - but what it does do is result in a huge number of "missing women" (usually gender specific abortions, female infanticide, daughter neglect). The current figure of "missing women" due to population control policies is about 60 million...So I don't think the evidence supports population control as a viable strategy no matter how intuitively obvious this seems. Thanks for commenting!

  • @ZachMilburn
    @ZachMilburn 12 років тому

    I can't stand world hunger but this sounds awfully like a political stunt to me. I think this video makes some great points though and would be happy to help.

  • @cheapwebhostng
    @cheapwebhostng 11 років тому

    nice video

  • @VenusFreedom777
    @VenusFreedom777 12 років тому

    ARE WE???

  • @joacimXD
    @joacimXD 12 років тому

    I like theese videos.

  • @halpwr
    @halpwr 11 років тому

    I wonder how long that took to draw. Total.

  • @Wile-.E.-Coyote
    @Wile-.E.-Coyote 12 років тому

    The population is predicted to cap off at 9.5 billion in 2300, while reaching 9 billion come 2050.

  • @sustainablebusiness8086
    @sustainablebusiness8086 10 років тому

    As the need for food continues to grow with the demographic mega-trends of population growth and increase demand from an expanding middle class, the challenge to business will continue to become more complex. The Malaysia Global Business Forum has assisted many companies & associations expand their market share into the Malaysian, ASEAN and broader Asian markets www.MalaysiaGlobalBusinessForum.com

  • @JamesSamuelNZ
    @JamesSamuelNZ 11 років тому

    Perhaps we need to move beyond agriculture... we seem to be locked into this method of food growing - a modern day version of slash and burn, that reduces sustainable eco-systems into fields. Please see foodforest dot co and Toby Hemenway's video on redesigning civilisation.

  • @thanhhanguyen5380
    @thanhhanguyen5380 10 років тому

    Any pitfall in this strategy? I do not see any.

  • @Starpluslover
    @Starpluslover 12 років тому +1

    Dr.Mercier from Mac sent me here LOL

  • @RonnieNolanRaharjo
    @RonnieNolanRaharjo 11 років тому +3

    GMO is the answer. As world environments becomes tougher, we'll have to modify our crops and animals to better withstand that environment. And eventually we'll have to modify ourselves to live in an increasingly hostile and dangerous world. The political will for devolving isn't high and agriculture in its "natural/organic" state cannot support as many humans as there are now, perhaps between 500 million to 1 billion people. Where does that leave the excess populations of 6 billion (today and 8 billion by 2050)?

    • @augienelson993
      @augienelson993 9 років тому

      ***** What do you have against GMO's?

  • @HappinessForYouNow
    @HappinessForYouNow 12 років тому

    Why don't all people also start to grow stuff in their own yard or in pots, surely that would also help

  • @zl1710
    @zl1710 9 років тому

    Pretty cool