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Planetary Enemy No. 1: Agriculture →
For the past 200 years, ever since Thomas Malthus published hisEssay on the Principle of Population, big thinkers have been wondering whether Earth-dwellers will eventually run out of food. Today, a global group of scientists released a fresh look at the question. They add a different, environmental twist to it. Can we feed the world without destroying the environment? It’s a good question,...
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