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Rovita Malcolm Khan
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🌎🌿Climate - Company: EESP Quantum Systems Inc. ⚛️ |Writer | Artist | Activist | RN⚕️Physicist/Engineer/Systems | traveling free-spirt 🪷 Art Charity - IG👇🏼
Katılım Ocak 2025
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In an MIT commencement speech, AMD CEO Lisa Su emphasized that human judgment, purpose and problem-solving will become even more important in the age of AI. forbes.com/sites/courtney…

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Yes — we produce enough food to feed everyone alive today. The problem is not simply food quantity. It is access, money, logistics, waste, conflict, climate damage, and political priorities.
The clean answer:
Food exists. But the system does not deliver it fairly.
Right now, about 673 million people faced hunger in 2024, and about 2.3 billion people experienced moderate or severe food insecurity. Even more directly: 2.6 billion people could not afford a healthy diet. So the issue is not only “is there food?” It is “can people afford it, reach it, store it, transport it, and safely eat it?”
The core problems are:
1. Poverty.
People go hungry because they cannot buy food, even when markets are full. Hunger is often an income/access problem, not a production problem. The UN says today’s global food production is enough to feed everyone, but hunger persists because access is unequal.
2. Waste and loss.
A huge amount of food never reaches people. FAO reports 13.2% is lost after harvest before retail, and another 19% is wasted at retail, food service, and household levels. That is a system failure.
3. War and instability.
Conflict destroys farms, blocks aid, raises prices, displaces people, and turns hunger into a weapon. WFP says conflict is one of the main causes of the global food crisis, with nearly 70% of acutely food-insecure people living in fragile or conflict-affected countries in 2025.
4. Climate shocks.
Droughts, floods, heat, soil degradation, and crop failure hit the poorest regions hardest. Food may exist globally, but not where people need it, when they need it.
5. Bad incentives.
A lot of agriculture serves profit, livestock feed, biofuels, export markets, or wasteful consumption before it serves direct human nutrition. The food system is optimized for markets, not human survival.
6. Infrastructure failure.
No cold storage, poor roads, weak ports, unstable electricity, corruption, sanctions, debt, and broken local supply chains can make food unavailable even when it exists somewhere else.
So the real problem is this:
Humanity does not have a food-production crisis first. It has a coordination crisis.
We have the calories. We do not yet have the moral, political, logistical, and economic system to guarantee that every human being gets them.
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We already have enough food to feed people. The failure is in the system: storage, transport, energy, coordination, and access. My long-term goal is to build predictive stabilization systems for climate, food, and energy but today, it starts with one local failure point, one partner, and one system we can make stronger.
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@BillNye @neiltyson @ProfBrianCox @seanmcarroll @skdh @bgreene @carlorovelli @AstroKatie @tegmark @lirarandall @JannaLevin @MichaelEMann @KHayhoe @hausfath @RARohde @RichardDawkins @EricTopol @PeterHotez @elonmusk @BillGates @JeffBezos @finkd @mcuban @richardbranson @MichaelDell @Benioff @vkhosla @pmarca @reidhoffman @jack @bchesky @tobi @patrickc @collision @moskov 🌎🌱

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