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Your new solar quotes are peeking out at you ?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Save on Solar)
Tue May 27 08:51:52 2025
Date: Tue, 27 May 2025 07:50:13 -0500
From: "Save on Solar" <EnergyBillCruncherAdPartner@portraits.ru.com>
Reply-To: "Save on Solar" <SolarSavings@portraits.ru.com>
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Your new solar quotes are peeking out at you ?
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re more food. In fact, as the world's population increases dramatically, agricultural output will need to increase by at least 50%, over the next 30 years. In the past, continually moving to new land and soils provided a boost in food production to meet the global food demand. That easy fix will no longer be available, however, as more than 98% of all land suitable for agriculture is already in use or degraded beyond repair.
The impending global food crisis will be a major source of habitat destruction. Commercial farmers are going to become desperate to produce more food from the same amount of land, so they will use more fertilizers and show less concern for the environment to meet the market demand. Others will seek out new land or will convert other land-uses to agriculture. Agricultural intensification will become widespread at the cost of the environment and its inhabitants. Species will be pushed out of their habitat either directly by habitat destruction or indirectly by fragmentation, degradation, or pollution. Any efforts to protect the world's remaining natural habitat and biodiversity will compete directly with humans' growing demand for natural resources, especially new agricultu
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