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Is it possible to prevent hunger or is hunger inevitable?

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Is it possible to prevent hunger or is hunger inevitable?

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  1. In an urban city or desert environment it'll be harder to deal with a food shortage.

    most everywhere else there is plenty of plant life food to consume if you know the difference between edible plants and plants that you should avoid or not consume too much of.

    eliminating GMO crops, animal rearing and war will help free up available farming land for human agriculture.

    Permaculture roughly exceeds organic farming standards and that's probably one've the best ways to end world hunger.


  2. yes it is possible to prevent hunger countries all over the world are trying to prevent hunger across their countries but yes it will take time..

  3. hunger is preventable - it is always a political economic problem.

    My hunger for pizza is inevitable though.

  4. Hunger is inevitable. Sure, if you live in a wealthy country some day where you live there might not be any hunger over in that area. While in Ethiopa, for instance: there will always be starving children dieing (it's 1 child in approx ever 30 seconds). Sorry, sweety but it's not going to end at all. As an extra whopper I want to point out that the next president of America is going to be another idiot.

    Repeat this until America is a smoldering crater because of American stupidity and impulsiveness. There is the future for you.

  5. all environments have something called a carrying capacity, which is the maximum number of organisms of a particular species that it can sustain indefinitely. The carrying capacity can be exceeded but soon after it is exceeded population will die back to below the carrying capacity. This is also applicable to human populations. Carrying capacities are not static however, for example prolonged drought will reduce the carrying capacity of an ecosystem and is what is causing so much starvation in sub Saharan Africa. Deforestation in these areas has also accelerated the process of desertification and this also has reduced the carrying capacity to further below the current population of these areas. So hunger and starvation can be prevented by controlling population in the first place and keeping it at a number that is environmentally sustainable and below the carrying capacity.

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