barmar, on 2014-June-25, 13:52, said:
I'm not very familiar with the technology, but my suspicion is that "printed food" won't be as good tasting as real food, at least not for a while. We're not really talking about Star Trek replicators, but something closer to nutrition pills. There's also test tube meat, where they use cloned cells to grow beef in the laboratory. In most of these cases, rich people probably aren't going to be interested, they'll pay a premium to get the real thing. But it will be a boon to poor people, because they'll be able to get nutritious food at prices they can afford. It will probably also be used heavily by fast food restaurants. I'm sure McDonalds is chomping at the bit to be able to grow hamburgers in factories instead of farms.
I am not convinced that producing food this way will be cheaper. Laboratories require expensive equipment and staff, and you still need raw materials in large quantity. But OK, maybe. The more difficult problem is getting the food to the poor people, as below:
blackshoe, on 2014-June-25, 12:41, said:
If people worked together. They don't. The majority of people in third world countries who have any power at all are out only for themselves. On top of that, they're corrupt by our standards. So they see anything like an influx of food intended for the masses as wealth for themselves. That's not "working together", that's "working for me".
Exactly, third world dictators and warlords will block the flow of aid and claim it for their own profit. This is the problem that needs fixed.
kenberg, on 2014-June-25, 13:49, said:
We do have a responsibility to the planet and to future generations. This is not provable, and in fact we can refuse to accept it. but most of us would like to see things get better, not worse. We have children and grandchildren but even if we did not it seems like a natural desire. Not logically forced, but natural nonetheless. So we should support efforts to make things better. "Make things better" is tough but perhaps achievable. Eliminating poverty? I'll believe it when I see it. And I won't see it.
Neither will I.
Life is long and beautiful, if bad things happen, good things will follow.
-gwnn