I wonder if we've actually got more dependant on imported fertilizer since the original post well over a a decade ago? I would have thought one of the first things done on the push toward net zero or whatever would be to reduce fossil fuel based fertilizers and make more use of nitrogen fixing plants and human waste.
Nothing wrong with disagreeing and counter-position, it's how we learn new stuff.Not sure if I agree with that on this occasion ( a polite way of saying I don't ) - but yes that type of story is wheeled out and dusted off on occasion.
The whole experience opened my eyes on a lot of levels- including the lobby which wants us to go vegan "for the planet." Well, I have seen what a crops-only industrially-farmed landscape is like and I don't want it. In the West of Britain where the fields naturally grow grass in the wet conditions and animal manure provides dung to support insects, the place is (literally) buzzing and there's birdsong.
We're spoilt for choice these days. Any history of our food shows how very seasonal, and how very unvaried it was for most people.
There's an awful lot of waste in the system now, an awful lot of 'I want' and not 'I need' too.
I know, I'm an optimist, I think we'll manage.
Biggest worry for most folks is mortgage payments.
That's actually another want/need situation.
Everyone seems to want their own place these days, but there are actually an awful lot of empty bedrooms in houses.
I'm not saying homelessness isn't an issue, but well, that's a social construct for many instead of a dire need to build another million houses....with more empty rooms.
Ah, cultural and political (sorry, that's verboten) differences.
We don't really 'do' medical debt here, do we ?
Thankfully
I live in a fairly affluent area (we're local, not posh) and while I know a lot who choose to go privately for health care, that's always backed up by the NHS if things go amiss.
I think a lot of that is back to want vs need though.....they want a facelift, they want a tummy tuck, they want.....
Housing, again, an awful lot of it is want not need.
We all need a safe, dry, warm and clean home, but that has become 'investment', and so many times salary type mortgages that many will never pay off, but hope that their house will increase value and sell well to clear that mortgage and leave a profit too.
Political again....sorry.