March 5, 2025
Looking at different nations, we see that what we eat requires a vast amount of resources in some places but not in others.
Looking at different nations, we see that what we eat requires a vast amount of resources in some places but not in others.
Because sand demand includes roads, beach volleyball, glass, concrete, your home's foundation, and solar panels, we might not have enough.
With population growth adding almost three billion people by 2050, we need to figure out how to produce more food with less land and fewer emissions.
Pricing ecosystems and the market's practical and ethical dilemmas take us to Malthusian economics and the difficulty of finding a valid conservation tool.