食料自給率を上げろって奴はバカ!10食目at ECO食料自給率を上げろって奴はバカ!10食目 - 暇つぶし2ch■コピペモード□スレを通常表示□オプションモード□このスレッドのURL■項目テキスト200:金持ち名無しさん、貧乏名無しさん 09/02/01 19:48:30 ))191 おまえ、餓死者をゼロにしたいのか。そんなことはできない 201:金持ち名無しさん、貧乏名無しさん 09/02/01 19:49:44 >>196 あのさ、水不足ネタなんてネット上に腐るほど転がってるだろ。 何個もわざわざ指定して出す必要あるのか? 代りに楽観視のネタでも探してくれよ。 そんなものあったらね。 202:金持ち名無しさん、貧乏名無しさん 09/02/01 19:49:51 >>197 >(そもそも「無い」ことを立証する必要はないけど。) 203:金持ち名無しさん、貧乏名無しさん 09/02/01 19:51:59 >>199 また過去と現状の確認ですか、ごまかしの為? 204:1 ◆LiWT5qNyJI 09/02/01 19:54:01 >>203 >>193へどうぞ。 205:金持ち名無しさん、貧乏名無しさん 09/02/01 19:54:43 >>159 12 Myths About Hunger Myth 1 Not Enough Food to Go AroundReality: Abundance, not scarcity, best describes the world's food supply. Enough wheat, rice and other grains are produced to provide every human being with 3,500 calories a day. That doesn't even count many other commonly eaten foods - vegetables, beans, nuts, root crops, fruits, grass-fed meats, and fish. Enough food is available to provide at least 4.3 pounds of food per person a day worldwide: two and half pounds of grain, beans and nuts, about a pound of fruits and vegetables, and nearly another pound of meat, milk and eggs-enough to make most people fat! The problem is that many people are too poor to buy readily available food. Even most "hungry countries" have enough food for all their people right now. Many are net exporters of food and other agricultural products. Myth 2 Nature's to Blame for Famine Reality: It's too easy to blame nature. Human-made forces are making people increasingly vulnerable to nature's vagaries. Food is always available for those who can afford it―starvation during hard times hits only the poorest. Millions live on the brink of disaster in south Asia, Africa and elsewhere, because they are deprived of land by a powerful few, trapped in the unremitting grip of debt, or miserably paid. Natural events rarely explain deaths; they are simply the final push over the brink. Human institutions and policies determine who eats and who starves during hard times. Likewise, in America many homeless die from the cold every winter, yet ultimate responsibility doesn't lie with the weather. The real culprits are an economy that fails to offer everyone opportunities, and a society that places economic efficiency over compassion. 次ページ最新レス表示レスジャンプ類似スレ一覧スレッドの検索話題のニュースおまかせリストオプションしおりを挟むスレッドに書込スレッドの一覧暇つぶし2ch