Re: The Food Race and Free Will

Booner [no longer around] said Aug 29, 2006, 3:37 PM:

 

I'm not disagreeing with the Big Picture, but I do think that Quinn's Food Race thesis is just not very well thought out.

In the US, agriculture has so far outstripped population that:

  1. We have an obesity problem.
  2. In parts of the Midwest last winter, it was cheaper to heat a house by burning corn than by burning propane.
  3. We are diverting cropland from food production to ethanol and biodiesel.
To a migrating bird, for example, it doesn't really matter whether the cropland is used to feed people, to heat houses, or to produce fuel for cars.  Loss of habitat is loss of habitat.

Given the above, I would say that food production is only part of the problem, and a declining part of the problem at that.  Quinn's Food Race thesis focuses our attention on the wrong thing.