PLANTS AND PEOPLE
Hugh D. Wilson
Economic Botany of the Future
1. Human
populatin growth curve - est. 10,000 BCE to 2,000 (oil
vs. people)
2. Green
Revolution (“miracle seeds", lethal chemistry
(pesticides), and energy inputs)
3. Peak
Oil
4. Thomas
Maltnus
Malthusian notions (1798):
"I think I may fairly make two
postulata. First, That food is
necessary
to the existence of man. Secondly,
That the passion between the sexes
is necessary and will remain nearly in its present state. These two
laws, ever since we have had any knowledge of mankind, appear to have
been fixed laws of our nature,
and, as we have not hitherto seen any
alteration in them, we have no right to conclude that they will ever
cease to be what they now are, without an immediate act of power in
that Being who first arranged the system of the universe, and for the
advantage of his creatures, still executes, according to fixed laws,
all its various operations.
...
Assuming then my postulata as granted, I say, that the power of
population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to
produce subsistence for man. Population, when unchecked, increases in a
geometrical ratio.
5. Malthusian
Catastrophe (carrying capacity)
6. "a
silent tsunami" (CNN, 22 Apr 08), Food
riots fear after rice price hits a high (The
Observer, 6 Apr 08)
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