Economies of scale are a good thing. If we didn't have them, we'd still be living in tents and eating buffalo.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of money could be saved if we ate urban wildlife.
We have been growing more food than we need since the '60s... what we have is a terrible distribution problem.
If you look at the carrying capacity of agricultural areas throughout the world, their ecological habitats are changing. So I think we're looking at - in our lifetime - great collapses of food services.
It appears from Mr. Smith's account that there is no scarcity of buffalo as he penetrated the country.
Our priorities are out of whack. We spend too much to protect birds and fish at the expense of people.
We take food for granted, but it isn't a luxury for many people.
Earth is abundant with plentiful resources. Our practice of rationing resources through monetary control is no longer relevant and is counter-productive to our survival.
We use our land for hunting, fishing, hiking, and to create jobs. Our outdoor economy is a billion dollar economic engine for the state that creates jobs.
We spend more on cows than the poor.
We don't have to sacrifice a strong economy for a healthy environment.