This quote I find interesting simply because of how the United States and Canada are the highest consumers of food on the planet. Compared to other countries we are smaller than like China and India we consume a lot more. If there is worry of a food scarcity because of population growth then it would seem that we should be dispersing food to those in trouble rather than consuming are hearts desire.
"As land and water become scarce, competition for these vital resources intensifies within societies, particularly between the wealthy and those who are poor and dispossessed." (Brown 44)
Competition between the rich and poor truly is no competition at all. The wealthy people always will have more resources to accomplish the goal at which they set forth whether it be for land or water. This quote brings to light how bad it could be if water scarcity became a problem because it would be the wealthy who would have the vital resources like water while the poor would be left in a worse position.
"Ever since civilization began, each generation has left the next a planet similar to the one it inherited. Our generation may be the first to abandon that tradition." (Brown 55)
I find this quote easily one of the most interesting in the reading because of how true it is. Our generation has made some of the most quick advancements in technology in a short period of time and because of this we are destroying the earth at a more rapid pace. Most earlier generations would pass the earth along fairly untouched because they did not have the technology to do the damage that we can today as quickly as we do. This quote reminds me of another that I read I am unsure of the author but it went like this "We do not inherit the earth from those before us rather we babysit it for those to come". The earth is not ours to destroy we should preserve it for the future generations who have to say in the destruction we are causing.
Sources
Brown, Lester R. . Plan B 4.0, Mobilizing To Save Civilization. W W Norton & Co Inc, Print.
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