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In reply to the discussion: Why Is Population Growth Seldom Discussed? [View all]Triana
(22,666 posts)We have plenty of food to feed everyone on Earth.
The problem is ACCESS to that food: either physical, logistical, or economic barriers to access. Record income inequality in the US contributes to 'food deserts' in many areas. We don't need frigging Monsanto and their frankencrap, as much as they and Dow et al would like us to believe that we do. We DON'T.
With corporations targeting the world's water supply for profit, the same issue will be true for that ie: access will be more of an issue. In areas where physical and logistical barriers exist, economic barriers will be added. And humans waste ridiculous amounts of water on things like fracking and they pollute huge amounts of this resource with their oil spills etc. All for corporate profit of course. IF water remained a publicly-owned and controlled resource and IF it were safeguarded from corporate destruction and control and IF we used it wisely and didn't waste it, we'd be able to manage it for everyone. But...well. We know that's not going to happen.