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greenman5252 t1_j8gocb3 wrote
Reply to comment by SoylentRox in Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
Of hunger. The same overproduction of co2 that was seen in BS2 is occurring from the global overuse of N as fertilizer. Increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere lead to heating and increasingly reactive temperatures and precipitation. There will be some bad heat wave days and drought seasons sufficient to create crop failures leading to famine starting among the bottom of the socioeconomic hierarchy. You see this happening in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Afghanistan, and Pakistan currently while in more economically privileged countries it is only manifesting as higher prices at every level of the food chain.
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Reply to comment by kipjohnson03 in Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
The actual end result of the biosphere research clearly indicated that ecosystems with humans and agriculture are unbalanced and will remain unbalanced. The smaller the system, the more rapidly things go awry. The system comprising the entire earth has been slowly going sideways for quite some time but there has been a very very large buffer. What happened in biosphere 2 at a small scale is essentially what is happening on the earth at a large scale.
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Reply to comment by Scott_A_R in The tallest sea cliffs in the world, Molokai's north shore, Hawaii [OC] [3609 x 5541] by Chipotle42
They put the banana on the beach for scale
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They’ll need mobile units like being constructed by Boston dynamics to carry out their will
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Reply to I bought a Russian advent calendar. by Ochib
The third row of windows is particularly perilous
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Reply to comment by AREssshhhk in COP27: Climate costs deal struck but no fossil fuel progress by filosoful
And we eventually won’t be able to keep them alive with it either
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Reply to 1 dead and up to 6 injured in shooting at a Halloween party in Kansas City, Kansas, police say by bonniethegamer223
Do they know who the good guy with a gun was yet?
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Reply to comment by pkennedy in Indoor agriculture has sustainable potential to feed Canada, others, year round: experts by pirate_republic
Local grocery stores being locked into distribution networks and supply chains completely negates any advantage of food being produced locally. The only way my produce could make it into my 1 mi away store is to be trucked to their distribution warehouse 85 mi away.
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Reply to BYU students, alumni participate in nationwide walkout to protest LGBTQ+ discrimination by Chino_Blanco
Must be hard to try to educate and religion at the same time
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Reply to Feds: Ex Louisville Police Officer Used Law Enforcement Tech To Help Hack Sexually Explicit Photos From Women by FuegoFerdinand
So another of the good apples?
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Reply to comment by SoylentRox in Would an arcology be conceivably possible? by peregrinkm
Vertical farms only really produce water filled cellulose. Nutrient dense foods aren’t really part of the vertical farm program.