by mkwin » Tue 07 Aug 2007, 12:51:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'A')nd do you realize how little oil actually goes into agriculture?
We're talking about a number in the low single digits of million barrels per day.
I have a hard time believing that in 10 years, farmers won't have enough fuel to run their tractors but hummer drivers will be able to freely roam the highways.
Food prices will increase, farmers will see increased revenue, and pump that extra money into buying more fuel for their tractors.
Farm yields in the developed world will not drop to 19th century levels because of a fuel shortage. The market is too efficient for that to happen.
It should also be noted that agricultural yields were also greatly enhanced by genetically modified crops. It's not all about the mechanisation of the process.
Die-off will occur, in a greater degree that it is already occurring, in parts of Asia but mainly Africa. Africa’s population is expected to double between now and 2050. It is sad but it also makes me angry. Why can't these people just have 2 children? Is it really sensible to have 5 children when you live in abject poverty? Stemming the population growth in the third world is a number 1 international priority.
In the developed world, we are largely at a stable population, in many cases we have the opposite problem i.e. shrinking populations, eg Russia and Japan.