"The plant earth produces enough food for our need but not for our greed" discuss this statement
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The world is hitting global limits in its use of resources. We are feeling the shocks each day in catastrophic floods, droughts, and storms - and in the resulting surge in prices in the marketplace. Our fate now depends on whether we cooperate or fall victim to self-defeating greed.The limits to the global economy are new, resulting from the unprecedented size of the world's population and the unprecedented spread of economic growth to nearly the entire world. There are now seven billion people on the planet, compared to just three billion a half-century ago. Today, average per capita income is $10,000, with the rich world averaging around $40,000 and the developing world around $4,000. That means that the world economy is now producing around $70 trillion in total annual output, compared to around $10 trillion in 1960.
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how does that have to do with the "food" stuff? --- not in a rude way.
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the plant give food to live and oygen but not for our greed listen the plant cannot give our greed but we can support the plant to growing the more plants.
the plant give food to live and oygen but not for our greed listen the plant cannot give our greed but we can support the plant to growing the more plants.
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