Thank you for sharing. Ultimately, pessimists such as Paul Ehrlich and Thomas Malthus never accounted for human ingenuity in their dystopian views of the world. Let the market figure out a way to profit from innovation and watch what humans can do. It has always been and it’ll always remain this way.
I thought the author would be Malthusian and almost skipped reading this. Glad I didn’t.
2ndDivisionVet always brings interesting articles.
Norman Borlaug, the unassuming Protestant plant breeder even Slate called the man who saved a billion from starvation.
He was the father of the Green Revolution.