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Simplification of a Complex System usually entails a population crash. I doubt the global human population will drop below one billion but these kinds of things are impossible to predict.
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Thu Jan 26th, 2012 at 04:05:32 PM EST
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We keep returning to the same topics
every few months
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tens of millions of people stand to see their lives ruined because the bureaucrats at the ECB don't understand introductory economics
-- Dean Baker
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Migeru
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Thu Jan 26th, 2012 at 04:13:45 PM EST
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Repetition is the
sina-qua-non
soul of saying stuff all over Yet Again.
Repeatedly.
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ATinNM
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Thu Jan 26th, 2012 at 04:18:02 PM EST
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Because we do not have a big enough population to think up anything new to talk about....
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Thu Jan 26th, 2012 at 05:10:43 PM EST
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Hmm. Actually, my main prediction for the future that I am really very confident about is that average global nutrition will be much better. - This is because several of the most economic climate change mitigation strategies involve increasing planetary biomass and agri/aqua cultural yields as a way of getting carbon sequestration to pay its own way. Biochar, ocean iron fertilization, and the ever increasing spread of highyield/low soil degredation (I dont mean organic farming, per se, but highly computerized and automated "conventional" farming that doses fertilizer and pesticides accurately enough that neither ends up in runoff or groundwater) agricultural and biotechnological advances likely mean that the one thing the future is not going to be short of under any circumstances is calories or protein. The protein will probably be more shrimp and mussles (because when you are creating artificial foodchains in the highsea areas that are currently micronutrient restricted, extracting the calories at the lowest possible foodchain step makes the most economic sense) than pork and beef, but both of those are key ingredients in some seriously tasty cusine.
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Fri Jan 27th, 2012 at 04:12:00 PM EST
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Have you ever studied or researched what goes on in a fish farm?
"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." - Anaïs Nin
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Crazy Horse
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Fri Jan 27th, 2012 at 06:56:35 PM EST
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Yes, and that is not the kind of aquaculture I have in mind. Instead, you pick a large area in the high seas, and trigger a permanent algaebloom by seeding micronutrients (Iron, mostly), then either you have floating clambeds or a stock of shrimp to eat the algae. Fishfarming as done near shore involve feeding the fish directly - the idea here is to manage a (short) foodchain from photosynthesis to supermarket counter.
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I really like your future. I just don't think we are headed there. We have had a conceptual grasp on our main problems since the seventies. They are solvable. Yet we didn't do so then and we don't now.
Wait this is important. Someone is wrong on the Internet.
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