And Jane Addams, though she did a lot of great stuff (if I remember right from history classes), she didn’t question the core issues at the heart of...
YEAH SUSTAINABILITY!!
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Thankfully, we’re still a long way from the dystopian world depicted in the
best-selling “The Hunger Games” trilogy, where food is used as a coercive political tool. Nevertheless, we have reason to be concerned about the geopolitical consequences of world food supplies running low, as analysts predict they will, following yet another summer of extreme weather, including record-breaking drought in the U.S.
As we’ve seen over the past several years, food shortages and rising food prices can cause destabilizing stress here in the U.S. and worldwide. America is the world’s largest grain exporter, and, as the 2012 drought marches on, escalating damage to its corn and soybean harvest will be felt around the world in higher prices – particularly for meat from corn-fed pigs and cattle.