The goods and services that we all need are not just there; they need to be produced. Growth means that their quality and quantity increase.| Our World in Data
By Vijay Jayaraj Amid Earth Day’s impassioned calls to save the planet for future generations, a disquieting irony emerges: Efforts to eradicate fossil fuels – a linchpin of modern agro-industrial systems – risk severing the very supply chains that make global food security possible. From famine to abundance: green revolution Contemporary food production sustains a global populace of approximately 8 billion … Read more| CO2 Coalition
Livestock make up 62% of the world’s mammal biomass; humans account for 34%; and wild mammals are just 4%.| Our World in Data
Nitrogen fertilizers is disrupting natural process on par with fossil fuels| gardenearth.substack.com