Agriculture
Shortcuts and Solution Stimulators for Agricultural Environmental Areas:
One area that needs to permanently be within the global top 10 for environmental areas is food production sustainability, and especially soil health. If agriculture is done in a sustainable way, this means that the world can continue to feed a maximum of 10 billion people. If it can’t be done sustainability, then the world will be able to feed less than 10 billion people. It is really important for current farm land- where it is affordable enough to do so- to be farmed in such a way that it can be continued to be used for generations.
You need to read this:
https://www.theworldcounts.com/challenges/planet-earth/state-of-the-planet/is-the-world-running-out-of-food/story
Here are some %s of solutions here:
Wealthier countries can afford higher and high food prices. Poorer countries have large numbers of citizens who can’t. All poor countries need to strongly encourage the hardest to persuade 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of people to have 2 children or less (it could be up to 4 children if there is a high probability than only 2 children will survive to 18)
As the world approaches 10 billion people, 100% of the world needs to become vegetarian. This isn’t for idealistic reasons (although these are also true)- this is because the world doesn’t have enough resources for 10 billion people and meat- meat takes too much food supply space. This needs to be supplemented by ways to get prioritised vitamins in meat, especially iron.
Apparently topsoil is really important- farmers need to learn how to farm sustainably so the amount of land for growing food globally doesn’t shrink because of unsustainable farming.
There are solutions to everything if we keep adding %s to them…
The best thing seems to be to persuade the hardest to persuade 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% to do the right thing, permanently.
Agriculture
Agricultural pollution
Agroforestry
Animal husbandry
Aquaculture
Biodynamic farming
Biotechnology
Composting
Genetically modified foods
Herbicides
Organic farming
Permaculture
Harmful substances in farming