Hunger vs Environment: Can We Have Both?

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Are we able to feed the hungry, and still be able to protect the environment at the same time? This is the kind of question that many people have been trying to figure out for years. To be precise there are three types of starvation in this world, hunger, world hunger, and malnutrition. All three have the same general awareness around them, which is people who don’t get enough of their daily intake of proper foods, but can we grow enough food to in a way that can take care of this problem without the tragic effect of harming our environment? Yes, I believe we can.
According to The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the overall total of hunger people in the world comes in at around 870 million of 7.1 billion. Roughly around one in eight people are suffering from this (2013 World Hunger and Poverty Facts and Statistics).
It seems that we have all the technological advancement to end hunger, but the bigger problem is that we do not have enough land to grow crops on. Most of the hunger problem’s that are being causes are in low development countries, where the land itself is very hard to farm on. This is due to the fact of overwhelming number of people who live there. For example, India has about 95 percent of there people starving due to the fact that there are too many mouth to feed. The county is extremely overpopulated with people, who are in poverty. The land is very dusty and not very agriculturally enriched.
As far as the world producing enough food for everyone,
“The world produces enough food to feed everyone. World agriculture produces 17 percent more calories per person today than it did 30 years ago, despite a 70 percent population increase. This is enough to provide everyone in the world with at least...

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