The citizens from Western nations must still have enough to feed themselves--no protests about food prices yet--the price of food is still within their means. If you live in a developing nation, you can feel a big dent in your wallet if you work for a few dollars a day and onions, and other staples are more than they have ever been in yo…
The citizens from Western nations must still have enough to feed themselves--no protests about food prices yet--the price of food is still within their means. If you live in a developing nation, you can feel a big dent in your wallet if you work for a few dollars a day and onions, and other staples are more than they have ever been in your lifetime. . . I think this is the beginning of the rev______n! When people can't eat, no matter how "civil" they are, violence and chaos, take over. . . Where next?
The citizens from Western nations must still have enough to feed themselves--no protests about food prices yet--the price of food is still within their means. If you live in a developing nation, you can feel a big dent in your wallet if you work for a few dollars a day and onions, and other staples are more than they have ever been in your lifetime. . . I think this is the beginning of the rev______n! When people can't eat, no matter how "civil" they are, violence and chaos, take over. . . Where next?
It's coming. We have a very long way to go. As we travel further and further down the slope of resource depletion it will get exponentially worse.
Manufactured resource depletion