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Serious_Guy_ t1_jea9vfv wrote

My country just had unprecedented major flooding over a huge part of the country just weeks ago, with huge crop losses in the affected parts. Just because they were the worst floods in recorded history doesn't mean they will be the worst this decade. Sure, some other parts of the country that normally have consistent year round rainfall were suffering drought. But hey, we're not starving yet so everything is fine, right? Surely there's no way that having weather extremes that break records almost every year on a worsening trajectory will impact our food security in the long term, right?

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TestaOnFire t1_jea99i8 wrote

Hello, i am a uni student in agronomy (i dont know if this is the right translation from the italian word "Agronomo, which is basically the expert of vegetable production)

The concept was discussed first by Normann and Vought. The first wanted to basically create an enviroment where vegetable could be grown to the maximum, the second wanted a return to the "nature" of agricolture (putting a cap on the human population).

I personally dont side... But what you claim is totally stupid in any way. There is nothing natural in agricolture if we want to see it from the prospective of "nature".

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missingmytowel t1_jea92ea wrote

>know more than the fbi agents who worked to catch him

Well now you're talking about the person who was involved in the criminal organizations and tracked and captured by the fbi. Not the person who spent many many years in prison and lost all his connections.

>homophobe

Also I didn't say that part. You said that part. Freudian slip LOL

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