People won't stop eating meat. What will happen is that areas with manageable populations will not feel the need to feed those areas that couldn't be bothered managing their populations, and nature will run it's course.
The issue with populations in parts of the world with chronic food problems is that they live in areas that cannot sustain them. For example, areas around the sahara are gradually drying out, and that is not going to change (after all, what is now sand dunes and bone dry used to be a savannah with lakes and rivers 10000 years ago). Issues with hunger in those areas are not going to go away, and they are only going to get worse. The ony way for human populations to be sustainable in places like that is for numbers to reduce and reduce dramatically. Sending food for a year or two when there is an unexpected or unusual disaster is one thing, but when that disaster is a semi permanent state of affairs then you are not solving the problem.
The problem is not a diminishing food and water supply, it is an increasing population, and the countries that have that problem need to fix it (before nature fixes it for them). There are way too many people on the planet as it is, and suggesting that people stop eating meat so we can fit even more people in is just plain stupid.
The issue with populations in parts of the world with chronic food problems is that they live in areas that cannot sustain them. For example, areas around the sahara are gradually drying out, and that is not going to change (after all, what is now sand dunes and bone dry used to be a savannah with lakes and rivers 10000 years ago). Issues with hunger in those areas are not going to go away, and they are only going to get worse. The ony way for human populations to be sustainable in places like that is for numbers to reduce and reduce dramatically. Sending food for a year or two when there is an unexpected or unusual disaster is one thing, but when that disaster is a semi permanent state of affairs then you are not solving the problem.
The problem is not a diminishing food and water supply, it is an increasing population, and the countries that have that problem need to fix it (before nature fixes it for them). There are way too many people on the planet as it is, and suggesting that people stop eating meat so we can fit even more people in is just plain stupid.






