by Graeme » Thu 27 Nov 2008, 22:20:43
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('coyote', 'T')he author is a bit sanguine about biofuels, but most of the list is all right. But this was the only real problem I had:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]Myth 7: climate change means we need more organic agriculture
The uncomfortable reality is that we already struggle to feed six billion people. Population numbers will rise to more than nine billion by 2050. ... The richer half of the world's population will also be eating more meat. Since animals need large amounts of land for every unit of meat they produce, this further threatens food production for the poor. So we need to ensure that as much food as possible is produced on the limited resources of good farmland.
The uncomfortable reality is that there's a reason we already struggle to feed six billion people - it's that six billion people is too many. Nine billion is way too many, and I'm not convinced that number is going to happen under any circumstances, organic farming or no. But as usual, it isn't increased demand that's put forth as the problem, but production.
Increased meat demand is a good reason to discourage organic farming? How about we discourage increased meat demand instead? I suppose that's out of the question.
We shouldn't make a move to organic farming because the population is headed for nine billion? I'd switch those around: we need to recognize that heading for nine billion is a big problem, because like it or not, someday we're going to have to start making the switch to organic farming. But we all share this myth - Energy Myth 11 - that energy will always, somehow, be cheap and plentiful.
In fact, I'd put that myth right at the top of the list. What do you think of this, graeme?
Your response immediately reminded me of a post on organic farming I put in the future energy technology thread some time ago. I'll repost the title and
PStarr, Nice to see that you come up with a solution. Bit of uncharacteristic optimism there.