The green revolution ended in 2015, when the number of food insecure people began to rise. Around 2.3 billion people in the world were moderately or severely food insecure in 2021, or nearly 30 percent of the global population – more than 350 million more people than in 2019.

It’s just a matter of time until simultaneous crop failures, exacerbated by a non-resilient agricultural system, will force conflict between the few maintainers of the current economic system and everyone else.

What the ultra-rich want is to sustain and extend the economic system that put them where they are, but that system is unsustainable.

  • JuliusSeizure@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Anyone with half a brain cell can see the bankers, billionaires, UN, WEF, et alia, have totally seized de facto control of world governments, media, and corporations. That is the only way the insane far left radical disinformation and social conditioning programs like ESG, CRT, DEI have taken root.

    Part of their agenda is a massive reduction of population world wide. Is it such a stretch of the imagination that they are intentionally manufacturing a famine? The anthropogenic theory hoax is just another tool in their evil bag of genocidal tricks.

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      1 year ago

      I’m not sure I understand. Both ESG investing and DEI marketing are methods of extracting value from capital. Last I heard, insane far left radicals are demonstrably not capitalists. Consider how psychopathic plutocrats have known for centuries that spewing carbon into the atmosphere would eventually trigger catastrophic environmental destruction, yet did it anyway. This is likely less hoax than reality.

      Also, evoking a narrowly defined postgraduate thought experiment is meaningless in this context.