billwill
Sunday 3rd August 2008 6:20pm
North London
6,162 posts
Quote: Aaron @ August 3 2008, 3:10 PM BST
It'd be a good few hundred years before any real change in individual diet could be noticeable. And the planet's population would almost certainly rise even further than it would otherwise, keeping that gross global consumption just as high if not higher.
>keeping that gross global consumption just as high
Exactly.. Thats the whole point.. its a looooong term thing. Anyway its a better hypothetical solution than hypothetically killing or exporting around 186 million people per year.
The real hard realities of population expansion is that in future (perhaps your good few hundred years), unless something is done about the birth rate, far more than 93 million people will starve or die from epidemics every year.
Present starvation situations will be trivial compared to what is coming, but most people just stick their head in the sand and ignore it.