Why do we need to change our food system?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @ninirema4532
    @ninirema4532 2 года назад

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  • @twinkletwinkleuglystar9966
    @twinkletwinkleuglystar9966 Месяц назад +8

    who else is watching this for a school asignment?😭

  • @easysimplecuisinefarmer
    @easysimplecuisinefarmer 6 лет назад +3

    I love your Channel. I subscribed. Please continue sharing your videos. Cheers.

  • @logic-commentetor3258
    @logic-commentetor3258 Месяц назад

    any source documrnt about what is said here? : "Every day you have to eat, just like the other 7.2 billion people on the planet. By 2050, at least 2 billion more people will join you. "

  • @reconnecting8672
    @reconnecting8672 5 лет назад +41

    this has no problem in minecraft since you can breed the animals whenever you want.
    (ok, this is not helping)
    the video is good tho

  • @foodscienceandtechnology-c513
    @foodscienceandtechnology-c513 3 года назад +6

    This is so relevant and true!

  • @FireweedFarm
    @FireweedFarm 8 лет назад +26

    Well, it mentions some extremely important problems, (though it doesn't quite get them all right). Basically it asks questions, but gives no solutions. Worse, the way the problems are framed, (info included, left out,) it points to some false solutions (that have gone viral). A key missing fact is that 80% of the global "undernourished" are rural, mostly farmers (70% of LDC population is rural). They're hungry because they're poor. A key solution is to pay farmers fairly, (and this then creates wealth across these regional rural economies). Part of that problem is overproduction. So globally, food poverty comes from overproduction, not underproduction, over the past 150 years, for example, (and projected ahead as far as the US agricultural baseline goes, to 2026). The farm share of the food dollar in the US, (with input [Monsanto, John Deere] share removed,) has been projected to be zero by 2020. Another major aspect of food poverty is that farms are losing livestock (40% of global farm income). Livestock are also the key to greening the world, (putting carbon back into the soil,) with permanent vegetation, instead of having months every year with no photosynthesis over vast tracts of land. And this also ties to sustainable Crop Rotations, that can eliminate the need for pesticides and harsh fertilizers. Also the saturated fat (livestock nutrition) issue is misunderstood, (ever since the transfat complex duped Congress, the media, and the vegetarians in the 1970s). The policy solution is fair farm price floors, (similar to minimum wage). Africa needs "parity" price levels. This must be combined with supply management. Of course nothing will work long term without population control, absolutely no solution. So it's best to fix that earlier, rather than later, as it closes off many other options for sustainability, ending food poverty, etc. See more on my "Farm Bill & Food Bill," "Why Livestock," and "Food Poverty Crisis" playlists.

    • @cesskay
      @cesskay Год назад

      Interesting outlook. I'd be interested in viewing much of your input about transforming food systems

    • @justchillin9700
      @justchillin9700 Год назад

      Nice work, but let me ask you something. You are from today not allowed to have a child for population control. How would you feel about that? Or let's say you children or wife is to be executed because the food consumption is too aggressive? I dont fight i just want to know how you are planning to control over population when no single person on earth has the right to decide who should't have kids or who are allowed to live? Population control will never be able to be controlled and that is the reason why it should have been stopped 20 or maybe even 50 years ago. Maybe that was the goal of Covid🤷‍♂️no one knows, but from what I can see is that the only way to resolve this issues is to find better ways to produce and distribute food systems

    • @FireweedFarm
      @FireweedFarm Год назад

      @@justchillin9700 What bad farm policy has done is reduce income for farmers and through them, for about half of the world. Population is reduced when people have more money and all that goes with that, such as better education, especially for women, better health care, etc. Andwe need minimum wage standards globally that are living wages There are good solutions to population that need to be implemented.

  • @Eric_B_art_on
    @Eric_B_art_on Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @1o1s1s1i1e
    @1o1s1s1i1e 8 лет назад +2

    Serious points made for further study. I suggest reading Gaia Vince's excellent book, "Adventures in the Anthropocene" as a good start. Next, when voting for government officials choose people willing to fund research and science, and those that will stand up to the multinational corporations. Fair trade needs to be addressed. Educate yourself!

  • @NiciStach
    @NiciStach Год назад +1

    Does somebody know with which programme was this done?

  • @getinthevan9958
    @getinthevan9958 3 года назад +5

    Good video but this was the longest 3:30 of my entire life and I fell asleep after being fully awake.

  • @drabdisalanaweissharif9085
    @drabdisalanaweissharif9085 Год назад

    well the video mentions some extremely problems with socially and environmental impact and still exists in developing countries including malnutrition and obese which contributes serious heart problem and i will try my best to safe my self and those in the planet

  • @thylwenismen
    @thylwenismen 2 месяца назад

    food for thought

  • @justchillin9700
    @justchillin9700 Год назад

    My question is, will the inplimentation of limiting the amount of food one can buy actually decrease food consumption and increase a good level of food distribution across our world be helpfull? Like limiting 1 family to 1 loaf of bread per day or will it cause other factors like theft to increase causing a more unsistainable community?

  • @akashk961
    @akashk961 2 года назад

    😎❤ Love & Respect. I will try my best to help myself and the planet!

  • @NguyenTruong-dv9jo
    @NguyenTruong-dv9jo 6 лет назад +3

    Hi , Could I take your video for making another video to serve my homework? maybe it'll be able to post on the internet but It's totally the educational video

  • @cgd8234
    @cgd8234 9 месяцев назад

    I love this video

  • @royortega3216
    @royortega3216 3 года назад +6

    In most parts of the Philippines, there is almost zero waste from utilizing chickens, pigs and ruminants. We make good delicious healthy dishes out of internal organs aside from the meaty and bone parts. Literally, for fowls, barely its nails, beak, feathers, ceaca (a small part of the intestine) and gall bladder are not eaten by Filipinos...hence almost zero waste. Almost the same thing for pigs and ruminants, tiny percentage is left as wastes (given to pet dogs even). I hosted a small group of visitors from Uganda sometime in 2017. They were kinda laughing and mystified with one of the dishes I served, a deep friend pork knuckles. They told me that part is a rather a low-grade, low-value part of the animal, simply they are not aware one could make a delicious dish out of it. My Ugandan guests ended up consuming one full plate of fried pork knuckles each one of them (some 500 g per plate). Zero waste? solved (partly at least). Where else could we learn "zero waste dishes".

    • @YTsucksarse
      @YTsucksarse 2 года назад +4

      yet filipinos are very short and often malnurished...height is usually invariably linked to malnutrition- lack of essential nutrients as children results in shorter people.

    • @DA-js7xz
      @DA-js7xz Год назад

      It doesn't matter if there is waste from the animals. It still takes way more land, energy, water and other resources to raise livestock. They also suffer immensely when there is no reason to - there are plenty of alternatives, especially in the Philippines.
      Stop trying to romanticize cruelty and environmental injustice.

  • @foodtechsimplified
    @foodtechsimplified 4 года назад +1

    Quite informative. Thanks!!

  • @erinfroehlich
    @erinfroehlich 6 лет назад +19

    Zero mention of the impact animal agriculture is having? ughh

  • @hossskul544
    @hossskul544 2 года назад

    And how are you supposedly going to stop over consumption by an individual? You gonna make sure that they’re under some type of constant surveillance by some big government eyeball to make sure exactly how much food they’re eating according to their bodyweight index, nightmare world of hell !!!!

  • @dsmalls2k
    @dsmalls2k 3 года назад

    What's up Environmental Science class?

  • @bobbybrady7950
    @bobbybrady7950 5 лет назад +1

    Wow this is such a good video am I right guys

  • @Derek_H_360
    @Derek_H_360 2 года назад +1

    Thomas matlthus, is that you?

  • @yessper1333
    @yessper1333 3 года назад

    We need food.

  • @TheRealStevenGlen
    @TheRealStevenGlen 6 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @zj886
    @zj886 3 года назад +7

    Why do fries have 20 ingredients, yet only require frying sliced potatoes in oil, and adding salt.

    • @dik6165
      @dik6165 3 года назад

      You just made me want to fry potatoes from my garden better yet I’ll bake the fries

    • @justchillin9700
      @justchillin9700 Год назад

      😂love this comment, or why is there restuarants all over the world making dishes for the price of over $100, i mean its just about money. the better the fries, the more the sales. Think about Mcdonalds and KFC. Everyone have heard of one p saying that McDonalds makes better fries than KFC or vice versa

  • @ibtihelfertikh7757
    @ibtihelfertikh7757 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️

  • @basimena5
    @basimena5 3 года назад +1

    No mention of the culprits, just symptoms of their actions.

  • @DishaKotak
    @DishaKotak 3 года назад +4

    I thnk we should be vegan as then we will not be affecting animals.

  • @Brickin_Studios
    @Brickin_Studios 4 года назад +1

    Hello!

  • @ropr0605
    @ropr0605 3 года назад +1

    hi

  • @matthewchang5701
    @matthewchang5701 2 года назад

    Holy shit

  • @ryanlowther9899
    @ryanlowther9899 9 месяцев назад

    moral of the story: capitalism is the problem (yet again!)

  • @greetings702
    @greetings702 5 лет назад +2

    Being fat is awesome! When I'm bored I play my fat and laugh at how jiggly it is

  • @nikhilkumargupta7558
    @nikhilkumargupta7558 4 года назад +1

    UN needs reformed multilateralism

  • @karimouferhat1572
    @karimouferhat1572 Год назад

    i hate the climate

  • @despacitoman425
    @despacitoman425 3 года назад +1

    bella raga fate le domande per bene

  • @epic6941
    @epic6941 3 года назад

    wesh les reufs

  • @ericwilsonlive
    @ericwilsonlive Год назад

    lol

  • @oscarmurfi387
    @oscarmurfi387 3 года назад

    El ingles se enseña mal

  • @oscarmurfi387
    @oscarmurfi387 3 года назад

    Memtira

  • @globalmuffin2
    @globalmuffin2 2 года назад

    dude, my genealogical tree got literally dry. punish the ones who don't count their children, i did my part in the climate change scheme by not making any children at all and not keeping any pets at all. now move on and preach the apocalipse to the big families. it's not my job to feed them.