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sremani | 8 months ago

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DarmokJalad1701|8 months ago

> the pervasive petrochemicals in the modern world are not easily replaceable

Then let's use the finite amount of oil for that, instead of burning it.

sremani|8 months ago

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pjc50|8 months ago

Global warming also affects the feasible latitudes for food production.

Teever|8 months ago

The US throws away between 30–40% of its food supply.

The US has policies that are outright hostile to mass-transit.

The US has policies that produce some of the ugliest and grossly inefficient suburban environments that have ever existed.

Sure, oil is a critical part of modern civilization, but we could still have modern civilization, and a hell of a better one at that with better policies that end up using far less oil.

johnisgood|8 months ago

> The US throws away between 30–40% of its food supply.

Not just the US, sadly. One of the reasons they do it is: transportation costs, and to avoid the attraction of the homeless as it is "bad for business" ("makes us look bad").