I received tons of useful information about keeping both nature and meal products. I guess, he's gonna remind us to save water and food for the next generation.❤😢
When the food inflation hits, then people will start planting trees. When fresh water scarcity hits, economy will come to a halt and people will have to stop pollution. But, we humans are more divided today than ever before. We know the devastation of extreme climate on civilizations. We will come to know real time now..
@@samplastik13Not necessarily, a lot of "developing" countries in Africa for example derive most of their energy from hydro which is renewable although not as "green" as solar for example. It also creates geopoliticial tensions however as we can see between Egypt & Ethiopia. Renewable energy is also getting cheaper than fossil fuels, even in unsubsidized regions and low tax jurisdictions as we see in countries like Algeria for example where fuel is dirt cheap. The west definelty disproportionately benefits from their disproportionate wealth in every regard but it's not hopeless and we need global innotives to develop the globe equally, obviously not everyone wants this though due to their vested interest.
Chocolate has a serious lack of livable wages at its sources. Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Ivory Coast are taking steps toward sustainable labor practices in chocolate cultivation and production.
Last time during the Middle Ages when the Europe warmed grapes that previously could only be grown in France now could be grown in Great Britain because of the warmer climate. Both man and agriculture are adaptable to change.
Good thing we have the rest of the world to try to combat global warming, it's sure not going to be the USA. We send the message to our children that it's not real because that's what the elders and leaders of our country teach them.
You don't. It isn't a thing that someone can do for others. Only collectively common together and stopping these practices will work. If the U.S and China aren't with us, then it's futile.
No you don't have the rest of the world. Developing countries don't have the luxury of worrying about the climate and pollution, so naturally they are the biggest causes of pollution and litter in the ocean. Even if the USA stopped everything it was doing, it would barely make a dent in the overall problem.
Coffee is not going anywhere for a while I'm helping put in the biggest facility in the world here in South Carolina they wouldn't spend billions if they thought coffee was not going to be available
Well i live i Europa, and we a trying to be the forefront, on trying to reduce emissions. But its futile, because as long as india, Africa, south america and China on board , the world can do nothing to change the climate in the world for better.
Easy to say. Europe and by extension the global-north has had a 100+ year head-start on carbon emissions, take your responsibility, no more excuses. Your rethoric is neo-imperialist.
Sam Kass presents a menu of foods at risk due to climate change, including fruits, grains, salmon, chocolate, and coffee. He emphasizes the urgent need for action to protect our food system and discusses potential solutions in agriculture and technology.
So the discussion is saying that climate change is declining the yield in crops. What studies are there and data to back up the timeframe of the climate change. For instance if we increase by 2° what is that increase of 2° over? What period of time? How sustainable is that 2° and when does that change?
I wouldn’t mind no more salmon. It’s okay I guess. I’ll eat it but I can also do without it. Especially smoked. It smells and tastes funny. And as in getting older I realize chocolate is okay too I guess. But I can also do without that.
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Unfortunately you are one of those who doesn't understand. They aren't pits (there is no hard shell such as with cherries, plums, peaches etc) they are seeds, and while the fruit of a coffee bush is called a cherry, it isn't. It has a completely different structure, and comes from a plant that is only very distantly related to the true cherries (genus Prunus), needing to go all the way back to the Pentapetalae before you find a common root.
200 years ago the global population was 1 billion people. If you had told them that the population would explode to 8 billion in such a short time, they would be horrified and predict a world of poverty and destitution. Whereas in fact humans have not lived in such a prosperous time as now. In 200 years, regardless of the climate and population, humans will be flourishing.
200 years ago we couldn't predict this stuff, now we have the modelos to do so. It's not a prediction anymore, everything scientists have been warning about regarding climate change it's already happening, the dude on the ted even mentioned the example of the food that's already getting lost.
do more permaculture and stop wasting other ppl's lifetime with Your wining the time You are using for TED talks You could do something towards more sustainability and self-reliance calculate how much electricity is used up by the servers AND devices we all sit in front and watch this non- sensical waste of time now start all over again
We treat this planet as both a piggy--bank and a trash can, simultaneously. This can only last so long.
I received tons of useful information about keeping both nature and meal products. I guess, he's gonna remind us to save water and food for the next generation.❤😢
We're screwed when you-know-who returns to the White House and pulls us out of the Paris Climate Accords a SECOND TIME. You fools who voted for him. 😐
When the food inflation hits, then people will start planting trees. When fresh water scarcity hits, economy will come to a halt and people will have to stop pollution. But, we humans are more divided today than ever before. We know the devastation of extreme climate on civilizations. We will come to know real time now..
Don't worry we'll have bugs to eat...
Thanks WEF!
😲Damn! I just* ate salmon for lunch and am now watching this.
It's great to know that we have the solutions at hand, and hopefully, we can implement them just in time.
Ventura county can hear you, thank you ted talks
he is like, here get anxious and invest in me ill save us
1:57 That's, uhm.....that's not where rice goes, Sam, but continue.
We have the technology and means to overcome all this.
...but not the leaders or will
You mean rich countries will be just fine as long as poor ones won't bother us 🤔
Don't worry, the most incompetent and wasteful governments are here to save us.
@@samplastik13Not necessarily, a lot of "developing" countries in Africa for example derive most of their energy from hydro which is renewable although not as "green" as solar for example. It also creates geopoliticial tensions however as we can see between Egypt & Ethiopia.
Renewable energy is also getting cheaper than fossil fuels, even in unsubsidized regions and low tax jurisdictions as we see in countries like Algeria for example where fuel is dirt cheap.
The west definelty disproportionately benefits from their disproportionate wealth in every regard but it's not hopeless and we need global innotives to develop the globe equally, obviously not everyone wants this though due to their vested interest.
I wish you were right, but you're absolutely not
I don't think that these foods will be what we worry about.
I agree, it will be the starvation and strife caused by their absence...
You will eat bugs while the rich globalists that told you to be scared of the climate will keep eating these kinds of foods.
I'm disgusted by the dishonesty. Look up the real reasons for the price of chocolate. Pestilence and tariffs....
I just looked up the production of coffee and its increasing by each year.
Chocolate has a serious lack of livable wages at its sources.
Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Ivory Coast are taking steps toward sustainable labor practices in chocolate cultivation and production.
if food production decreases will a lot of people starve?
Last time during the Middle Ages when the Europe warmed grapes that previously could only be grown in France now could be grown in Great Britain because of the warmer climate. Both man and agriculture are adaptable to change.
Climate Change is more about Fear and Money than it is about a Warmer more Productive Greener World. 🌎 ❤
In German is a term for comments like these „gefährliches Halbwissen“ xD
Till your in the arctic with no land to grow them on
Good thing we have the rest of the world to try to combat global warming, it's sure not going to be the USA.
We send the message to our children that it's not real because that's what the elders and leaders of our country teach them.
And because mostly it is other countries that will feel the brunt first.
You don't. It isn't a thing that someone can do for others. Only collectively common together and stopping these practices will work. If the U.S and China aren't with us, then it's futile.
You cannot be serious.
@@HyperHorseTrump doesn't believe in climate change.
No you don't have the rest of the world. Developing countries don't have the luxury of worrying about the climate and pollution, so naturally they are the biggest causes of pollution and litter in the ocean. Even if the USA stopped everything it was doing, it would barely make a dent in the overall problem.
I'm sorry ma'am. Banana Foster is extinct.
Who is sitting there at @3:15 why not just turn around lmao
Coffee is not going anywhere for a while I'm helping put in the biggest facility in the world here in South Carolina they wouldn't spend billions if they thought coffee was not going to be available
Sure they would, because the people spending the money probably won't be around when it gets that far.
@SamShank175 they'll just grow it in another region
@@pondholloworchards just because some people believe that it is worth spending billions doesn't mean it is
Well i live i Europa, and we a trying to be the forefront, on trying to reduce emissions. But its futile, because as long as india, Africa, south america and China on board , the world can do nothing to change the climate in the world for better.
Yes we are nothing in comparison with those ones.
Easy to say. Europe and by extension the global-north has had a 100+ year head-start on carbon emissions, take your responsibility, no more excuses. Your rethoric is neo-imperialist.
@@TerrorTerros No. We aren't falling for the eugenicist agenda of depopulation.
Very simple, stop buying chinese made goods and who are they manufacturing for again??
Sam Kass presents a menu of foods at risk due to climate change, including fruits, grains, salmon, chocolate, and coffee. He emphasizes the urgent need for action to protect our food system and discusses potential solutions in agriculture and technology.
Thanks.
i feed my obese pet mouse 50 kfc chicken wings everyday
So the discussion is saying that climate change is declining the yield in crops. What studies are there and data to back up the timeframe of the climate change. For instance if we increase by 2° what is that increase of 2° over? What period of time? How sustainable is that 2° and when does that change?
Proof that ai can do it better.
Good robot ❤
“The Menu”
I wouldn’t mind no more salmon. It’s okay I guess. I’ll eat it but I can also do without it. Especially smoked. It smells and tastes funny. And as in getting older I realize chocolate is okay too I guess. But I can also do without that.
bears would have a different opinion
You know it is not just these few foods that are in danger, right? This is just a small sample, a highlight of a wide range of food we stand to lose.
bravissimo
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🚀 **Video Highlights:**
🌍 **1. Climate Change & Food Security:**
How our food supply faces severe risks.
🍑 **2. Specific Food Challenges:**
From peaches to coffee-what's at stake?
❤ **3. Emotional Connection:**
Why food is more than just sustenance-it’s culture.
🌱 **4. Solutions & Innovations:**
How sustainable practices can help.
⚡ **5. Act Now:**
The future of food depends on our actions today!
Don't miss out! 🚀
**Full summary with yt-assist Chrome Extension!**
Most people don't even understand where coffee comes from. They think it grows like beans, but it is the pits of cherries.
Unfortunately you are one of those who doesn't understand. They aren't pits (there is no hard shell such as with cherries, plums, peaches etc) they are seeds, and while the fruit of a coffee bush is called a cherry, it isn't. It has a completely different structure, and comes from a plant that is only very distantly related to the true cherries (genus Prunus), needing to go all the way back to the Pentapetalae before you find a common root.
So some of them got extincted 😁😅🤣
and... the USA won't be importing peaches or other things they can't grow from other countries because Trump's plans for outrageous tariffs 🤣🤣😝😝
Food represents 0.00000001% of the problem, get real.
???
What is your contribution?
???????
Right. It’s only one of the 3 requirements for life.
Would rather say like 30% of the crisis
Lol lies.
200 years ago the global population was 1 billion people. If you had told them that the population would explode to 8 billion in such a short time, they would be horrified and predict a world of poverty and destitution. Whereas in fact humans have not lived in such a prosperous time as now. In 200 years, regardless of the climate and population, humans will be flourishing.
200 years ago we couldn't predict this stuff, now we have the modelos to do so. It's not a prediction anymore, everything scientists have been warning about regarding climate change it's already happening, the dude on the ted even mentioned the example of the food that's already getting lost.
I really wish we could both still be around to see if your vain hope came true
do more permaculture and stop wasting other ppl's lifetime with Your wining
the time You are using for TED talks You could do something towards more sustainability and self-reliance
calculate how much electricity is used up by the servers AND devices we all sit in front and watch this non- sensical waste of time
now start all over again