Again, it seems obvious that it is (potentially at least) everyone's problem. — Janus
I don't know about the answer "being in ethics", — Janus
The overarching problem seems to be how to decide what to sacrifice. — Janus
The fact that they (apparently) cannot be fed sustainably just is the problem. — Janus
The greatest problems we collectively face are resource depletion, destruction of habitat, species extinctions, destruction of soils by the industrial agricultural machine that is needed to feed our absurdly over-bloated numbers. — Janus
What are we prepared to sacrifice to address the primary problem of overpopulation? — Janus
I agree that it will require (much) more than depopulation; — Janus
It's a problem even if we just care about our own for the long term. — Janus
Greater well-being could be had with far far less material consumption. — praxis
If this is accurate, this is the primary problem we face. — Janus
As I understand it industrial farming practices, most notably the use of chemical fertilizers, which destroy soils and ecosystems are essential to feed the current population of around 8 billion. — Janus
I found it funny that you wrote country instead of continent. Did you at least get that part? — Wheatley
You can make some crazy obscure and unique thread but nobody will respond and you'll stop doing it pretty fast. — Judaka
As our knowledge grows, the island expands, but so does it’s shore, which is to say the more we learn the more we realize how much there is we don’t know. What do you think? — Pinprick
it’s good to remember that you are essentially a microcosm; one consciousness experiencing a small part of the world and influenced through your particular society or culture. — Pinprick
The forum couldn't be a reflection of the world for the simple reason that the sample is not representative. Most members are either from the USA or the UK, some from Australia. The entire continent of Africa and large parts of Asia are missing from the forum.:chin: — TheMadFool
Why do we have to read these long and painful books when they already read them years ago?! — Wheatley
To read difficult long books and explain them to us in simple terms.. — Wheatley
And I'm saying it's happened before and will happen again. — Outlander
I tried making the technical stuff more accessible to everyone in my education philosophy thread, but it seems like a dud. — Wheatley
I think this is probably why you're missing out on what's new. The exciting advances in science and technology also come from a bunch of people behind closed doors doing what looks to outsiders like incomprehensible magic or nonsense, — Pfhorrest
You want more wide open gates, but as far as I can tell diversity of discussion isnt the mandate, quality is. — DingoJones
There are huge consequences of failing. You're called names, you get excluded from discussions with all the popular users. Those are just from the top of my head. — Wheatley
I put the blame all the cranky users here. (There are a lot of them here unfortunately.) — Wheatley
I think it's because we've become more risk adverse. Everyone seems to be afraid to fail. I wonder why? — Wheatley
So, you don’t expect to make a difference? — praxis
I’d wager there have been people say this throughout history. — praxis
Which is my point. It’s because they have nothing new to say, but they crush some new OP that doesn’t make sense or is worded badly. I understand the demands for clarity, etc. But my OP isn’t just aboutThe most annoying threads, in my opinion, are those that never come to any conclusion and go on indefinitely. — Wheatley