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Fifth of world’s food lost to over-eating and waste, study finds

2 pointsby upenover 8 years ago

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entrance-rightover 8 years ago
Most people on Earth will certainly be forced to change their eating habits because of increasing prices. The more people we are, the more food must be produced. But space on Earth is limited. All prices are defined by supply and demand. If supply is low, but demand is high, prices will increase.<p>Everyone should have seen the film &quot;Soylent green&quot;. It shows us our future. And i don&#x27;t like this future.<p>I think we should try to reduce the world population to 3 or 4 billion people. This would solve a lot of problems. We also wouldn&#x27;t be forced to think about food security, genetically edited or modified foods or crop losses because of climate change.<p>I am ready to help.