ImmortalFlame
Woke gremlin
Except for the human scientific advances that are actually generating more fresh water now through more sanitary means than at any point in history? Also, since when have genetically engineered crops needed more water than traditional crops? Do you have any evidence to support this? Fact is that if it weren't for the advancement of science, a hell of a lot more people would be starving, and without the advancement of science we would not have anywhere near the facilities nor supplies to try and reach those who still are. Your argument is kind of like saying hospitals don't do as much to help save people as they could because people are still dying of disease.Many people are starving.
You are correct that the green revolution of the 1970s. has lead to feeding the poor. These gains are now being undone in many parts of the world. The worry to day is that many of these genetic engineered crops need more water then the traditional crops. The water level of the wells have constantly dropped in many areas due to the human scientific advances that cause global warming. The biodiversity of these crops has been limited and now many scientists worry that this might cause the poor to become more poor. Many now believe that wars fought over oil today will be wars of water tomorrow.
... And has since been doubled worldwide by the advancement of medical science.Also much of this poverty has been caused by the increase of the power of Europe and America. China and India were both more wealthy then Europe before colonialism. It was the technology that was developed through scientific method that allowed the white man to rule the world. The life expectancy of India dropped after the British took the place over.
And, again, what do you think it is that allowed us to recognize that problem and try to deal with it? Science.Modern transportation and meat production are two of the biggest problems we face to day. It is the cause of global warming. Today we are having one of the greatest mass extinctions that our world has ever seen. To me things like environmental tourism is just making a purse out of a pigs ear. It's going to happen anyway let us use it for the good.
So, you're not saying science is bad - you're just saying that it's been "twisted"? Sounds to me like pomposity more than anything.You do not know me. If I went over my life story and told you about my life style and the things I have done. I am sure you would feel foolish that you made this comment. I struggle every day with my own personal desires for comfortable life style. I believe that these comments need to be said over and over again as long as the mass of humanity is living in their own filth.
My personal hypocrisy does not change that fact.
My point is not that science is bad. It is not, knowledge is a good thing. The greatness of modern life due to science has been limited to just a few. Until the poor and the planet become more important then our personal wealth. I won't see it a great thing. Humans have twisted both science and religion to the vices of their own greed.
Sorry, but I'm just not buying it. Without scientific advancement in agriculture that are responsible for feeding half the world's population, there would a lot more sick and dying in the world. There are few so blind as to claim that the state of things now are anywhere near as bad as they were globally for millions of people just over 100 years ago. Are people still suffering? Sure. But thanks to science it is a damn sight less than it would have been, and on the whole science has had a hugely positive effect on the lives of pretty-much every human being on the planet. To dismiss this simple fact and claim that science is not doing it's job purely because some people are still suffering is missing the forest for the trees.